Vehicle rollover accident on I-4 eastbound near Dirksen Drive, Debary FL
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A vehicle rolled over into a ditch on I-4 eastbound near Dirksen Drive. It is unclear if the vehicle was occupied as no witnesses saw the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 67, Engine 33, Engine 62, Medic 230, motor vehicle accident, high hazards, at 106 Eastbound I-4, cross street 105 Turnaround, and Dirksen Drive.
00:12
Battalion 67,
00:14
Engine 33,
00:16
Engine 62, Medic 230,
00:18
Select Tack 6, Timeout, 237.
00:32
998 we're en route you notify battalion 2 this call please I copy.
00:44
NIC 33 central it's 2519 Bellevue F in Dayton Beach that's Affirmative that's Affirmative.
00:53
NIC 52 central.
00:58
The 210 patient.
01:01
Case number for our last call, please.
01:08
Copy.
01:12
Okay. Okay.
01:19
Text for Battalion 2.
01:21
Are you reading, Fire 1.
01:28
Engine 98 is requesting U.B.
01:30
Made aware of the unconscious fainting emergency at (number withheld) Bellevue Avenue.
01:40
Taiwan Central.
01:41
I'm looking at all the unit locations that show on them as the closest unit.
01:48
Central copies.
01:58
Santa Cometics 73.
02:00
You can stand out.
02:05
Copy cancel.
02:06
If you show us back in service, going back to 72.
02:10
Yes, 24.
02:11
The time 6808-208 pounds.
02:15
We advise the only information in this call is that there is some sort of vehicle rolled over in the ditch.
02:20
If nobody saw it happen, we don't know if it's occupied or not.
02:23
Carfiter writer.
02:26
Copy 2041.
02:28
Okay, 6-7 copies.
02:29
Do we have multiple calls on this, Central?
02:34
You did a new cat, I can't really tell.
02:36
It looks like it's only one, but I can't promise you not.
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