Multi-vehicle T-bone accident near 9 Mile Rd and Ashland Ave, Ensley FL
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A three-vehicle T-bone traffic accident occurred near West 9 Mile Road and Ashland Avenue. Two black Nissan vehicles and a black Chevrolet truck were involved. Injuries are unknown. Emergency medical services and Sheriff's Office are on scene. Westbound lanes are closed due to the accident.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
For Charles, MVA Delta, Ashland Avenue, West Nine Mile Road, Pensacola.
00:22
Engine 6.
00:24
Multi-vehicle T-bone accident, Ashland Avenue at West 9 Mile Road.
00:28
Engine 6, multi-vehicle T-bone accident, Ashland Avenue at West 9 Mile Road.
00:33
Give me engine six.
00:35
Engine six.
00:38
We're seeing multiple calls on this.
00:40
It's going to be, I believe, a three-vehicle MVA T-bone-type accident.
00:48
Unknown injuries.
00:50
It's going to be two black nisons and a black Chevy truck.
00:54
EMS is ALS,
00:56
and they're almost on scene.
00:59
Or are we taking that train through to Tallahassee.
01:06
static one of three we're having difficulties with our crowd would you mind marking me at facility at west Florida?
01:26
This is your one
01:34
I'm going to get you on a route to the intercity-five West Airport Boulevard.
01:40
Incholar nursing rehab.
01:46
Digit 6 is going to be.
01:48
Engine 6.
01:51
We're on scene.
01:52
We've got a faulty vehicle.
01:54
I'm not sure exactly how many are involved.
01:56
We're going to have the entire westbound of 9-mile shutdown.
01:59
We have Sheriff's Office out for traffic control.
02:06
The engine six on scene, multi-vehicle, accident, and tire westbound lane, shut down,
02:11
sheriff's office for traffic.
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