Three vehicle accident at Englewood intersection, Englewood FL
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According to the dispatch call, fire and rescue responded to a three-vehicle accident near San Casa Drive and South McCall Road in Englewood. One patient required evaluation, and traffic control was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
I'm on scene to a single vehicle, NPA,
00:03
Sancasa, across street, and McCall.
00:06
We have all occupants out of the vehicle.
00:07
We're going to need a Charlotte County rescue dispatch of this location for facial treatment.
00:14
Copy that, 1560.
00:30
Battalion 3, Rescue 3.
00:31
Battalion 3, Rescue 3.
00:33
Respond with Englewood to Sancasa Drive and South McCall Road in regards to a three vehicle accident.
00:45
Rescue 3, Jalot, and 776.
00:54
Central from Tadry, I copy the call.
00:58
Copy on unit 50, 17.
01:05
Go ahead, Ingo 73.
01:10
Can we get Charlotte Sheriff out here for traffic control?
01:16
Therefore, there, they interrupt.
01:19
Receive, thank you.
01:26
Senator of Mention 12, engine 12 in service from EVM returning.
01:31
Mention 12 in service from EVM returning.
01:32
Mention 12 in service from EVM returning, 1518.
01:36
The central firm is 193.
01:43
With 193, go ahead.
01:46
Can you get an update on any patients on the vehicle sent from Englewood and can you go ahead and start Medic 2 with Englewood for coverage please?
01:56
Copy that.
01:59
Battalion 3 engine sending free.
02:03
Go ahead.
02:06
We have one patient here that just needs evaluation by a rescue.
02:11
Ultronillo.
02:14
Copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S McCall Rd & San Casa Dr, Englewood, FL 34224
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