Traffic incident involving disabled vehicle near NW 8th and 6th streets, Gainesville FL
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic incident involved a gray vehicle stopped in a turn lane near NW 8th Ave and NW 6th St in Gainesville. Law enforcement arrived and removed the vehicle from the roadway, clearing the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
I have a traffic incident on NW 8th Ave and NW 6th St on the north side of GPD.
00:07
104.
00:14
1244 do you have any vehicles in 43?
00:22
All I know is just a gray vehicle in a turn lane.
00:26
Seven four vehicle in turn lane.
00:33
My job, I'll be rolling up on it in a second.
00:37
Except four, thank you.
00:44
1197.
00:46
Nothing announced,
00:48
hand-call subject, no answer.
00:50
I guess you have fire, but ten.
00:56
One thousand. 301.
00:59
31.
01:02
31, 35.
01:04
Jim Park.
01:10
Well, law enforcement is advising that we no longer need to, they have got a situation under control, we both be available.
01:17
Mr. Seating shows available?
01:20
Five-one, press 31, we're going to show you both available.
01:22
Eight-two forty-one hours.
01:25
All available.
01:30
Two four six five tags.
01:32
Go ahead.
01:33
Charlie, Quebec two,
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four,
01:36
Alpha Zulu on a silver index.
01:39
We're gonna try to push it out of the way.
01:42
Alaskol twelve, ten fourteen.
01:44
Ten fourteen.
01:47
Ten forty. Okay,
01:50
Twelve. We pushed that out of the roadway, roadway.
01:53
You can show me near November.
01:54
Near November.
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Location mentioned:
NW 8th Ave & NW 6th St, Gainesville, FL 32601
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