Two-car accident at Williston Road and SW 23rd Drive, Gainesville FL
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According to the dispatch call, a two-car accident occurred near Williston Road and SW 23rd Drive in Gainesville. Both vehicles were upright. One vehicle was pushed against the other causing moderate damage to a structure nearby, which appeared unstable. There was no entrapment. One patient was evaluated on scene by rescue personnel.
Audio|Heard on: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Alastro from Rescue 37 Resckey 37 We're on scene of what appears to be a two-car MVA, both vehicles upright, there is no entrapment at this time, one vehicle was struck and pushed up against another vehicle.
00:11
We do have some moderate damage to the structure.
00:14
It does look unstable at the time.
00:16
We'll be investigated mode.
00:17
C-C-4. C-4-A-4.
00:19
Patient for your transfer.
00:21
Master. Let me have 4.
00:22
Romeo 4. 104, 1075 is seen on 4 with road south-west road south-west 23rd Drive.
00:27
Press receipt.
00:28
On scene of what appears to be Ticar, VA, both vehicles all right one vehicle's truck and push the other against the vehicle.
00:33
Pulley and Sue Me,
00:34
Billiston Road, Command.
00:36
Engine 9, on scene, assuming, Williston Road Command.
00:37
Damage to the structure that looks unstable at this time, investigated mode.
00:41
104. 104. Number 4.
00:47
1075, please.
00:49
104. 104.
00:54
The rest of all right now.
01:00
Only one patient, Rescue 37 is evaluating now.
01:07
Master, receive, only one patient, Rescue 37 is evaluating them now.
01:10
1815.
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Location mentioned:
SW 23 Dr & Williston Rd, Gainesville, FL 32608
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