Motor vehicle accident causes eastbound roadblock, Gainesville FL
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According to the dispatch call, a motor vehicle accident occurred near Northeast 23rd Avenue and Northeast 18th Terrace in Gainesville. One person reported hip pain. There is a roadblock on the eastbound lane. No major injuries reported.
Audio|Heard on: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
97, the signal 4.
00:01
Northeast 23rd, if you could start a zone unit.
00:08
I heard it happened.
00:10
I'm 51.
00:16
149 Gainesville.
00:17
Go ahead.
00:19
Roadblock.
00:21
East and last round,
00:22
no major injuries,
00:24
one patient, complaining of hip pain, starting a mess.
00:27
(acknowledged).
00:32
49 out forks by going to be the other year.
00:35
No,
00:39
947.
00:41
(acknowledged).
00:46
Engine 29, you're responding to a small outside fire.
00:50
Northwest 334 Street, Northwest 114 Avenue.
00:54
Northwest 234 Street, Northwest 114 Avenue.
00:58
Caller is not on scene, advising of an unattended burn pit in front yard near this intersection.
01:05
It's a small burn pit,
01:07
fire is not blending anything.
01:10
Known in this droplet and immediate danger, fire is not spreading.
01:14
18 to September.
01:15
hours.
01:20
...ention three years responding to an MVA reference law enforcement request.
01:25
Northeast 18 Terrace, Northeast 23rd Avenue, Northeast 1-8 Terrace, North East, Northeast 23 Avenue.
01:31
GPD is on scene requesting EMS reference 1 station complaining of hip pain.
01:36
There is roadblock on the eastbound side, question eastbound and westbound side.
01:42
1858 hours.
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Location mentioned:
NE 23rd Ave & NE 18th Ter, Gainesville, FL 32609
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