Rear end collision causes injury at Pensacola Boulevard, Ensley FL
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A motor vehicle rear end collision occurred at Pensacola Boulevard near West 9 Mile Road. A 53-year-old male reported back pain. Emergency services responded and one northbound lane is blocked.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6, motor vehicle accident with injuries, Pensacola Boulevard and West 9 Mile Road.
00:05
Engine 6, motor vehicle accident with injuries,
00:08
Pensacola Boulevard, West 9 Mile Road.
00:11
Motor vehicle accident with injuries, Pensacola Boulevard and West 9 Mile.
00:16
Copy. We might have a flight delay again through this traffic.
00:26
2.11.
00:31
Is there it? I think we might have found it.
00:35
I thought it's going to be on the overpass.
00:45
Delayed, patient before changing, then showing off by leaving.
00:52
4-1, you repeat.
00:56
Patient study's not ready to leave yet.
01:00
I'm sure.
01:01
All right. I just came to engine six.
01:05
Engine six.
01:08
First party caller.
01:09
It's going to be a rear end collision.
01:12
It's a blue Toyota Tundra.
01:14
I'm not sure where the other vehicle is.
01:16
53-year-old male complaining of back pain.
01:19
It's going to be on the overpass.
01:22
EMS is almost on scene.
01:25
Anyone?
01:27
We'll leave it West Florida.
01:35
Default. Okay.
01:36
Thank you. All through.
01:49
Okay, not, nice.
01:51
Good night.
02:01
Engine 6. 6 on scene, this will be a rear end collision.
02:05
EMS is on scene, looks like they already have a patient.
02:08
We'll be out trying to clean up the roadway.
02:11
We'll have one lane, northbound block.
02:14
Copy engine 6 on scene with EMS, rear end collision, northbound lane block.
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