Traffic incident near Evans Rd and Heather Ridge Blvd, Dunedin FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic incident involving a white Ford Explorer occurred near Evans Road and Heather Ridge Boulevard. The subject involved suffered a broken right arm.
Audio|Heard on: Pinellas FL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Spending traffic, 1050.
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Stunning traffic, one, go ahead.
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Evans Road, Heather Ridge Boulevard.
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Mary Boy, Young, 725, white Ford Explorer.
00:11
1446. See, then, I'll start for us at 30 at a curler in 19.
00:14
10.4. See, man.
00:16
I'll be 10.30, 4.
00:19
There's advice in the mail stuff that's to stand on the ground at this time.
00:21
Additional Units are 501 as well.
00:24
Part of 4 to CB 91.
00:26
Just advise once you get there, tell people 51.
00:29
All right, copy.
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913, put me out with CP 91.
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10.4. See, I want to 1.10.15.
00:36
Copy 1015 and 14.51.
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Copy 1015 and 1451.
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Copy.
00:39
Everybody else can slow down 1015.
00:43
I can slow down.
00:45
9.13, more, time 4, just one more.
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Just one more.
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Radio is 84.
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You're the closest.
01:10
You can continue.
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Everybody else. You can go 10-8.
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Annlock, we have the FB 51 for our subject.
01:14
He has a broken right arm.
01:16
It's a fairly decent fracture.
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Location mentioned:
Evans Rd & Heather Ridge Blvd, Dunedin, FL 34698
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