Two-vehicle crash with brief entrapment on Nebraska Ave, Hillsborough County FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders managed a two-vehicle crash near Nebraska Avenue in Hillsborough County. One occupant was briefly trapped but successfully freed. Heavy rescue teams were called and later canceled after the patient was extricated. The command operation was terminated once the scene was secured.
Audio|Heard on: Hillsborough FL Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Nebraska command, I got two vehicles.
00:03
I'll advise about the entrapment in a second.
00:06
Truck five is on scene as well.
00:09
We'll be investigating.
00:12
EDC, copy that. Engine 14 and truck five on scene setting up Nebraska command.
00:15
Two-vehicle accident.
00:17
Investigating at this time.
00:21
Battalion 2 is on scene.
00:23
I'll assume Nebraska command.
00:26
Copy. Be time to lock units in command.
00:28
Get me on the heavy rescue forty-two.
00:33
Forty-two, go ahead.
00:35
We got heavy damage on the passenger side.
00:38
There is no secondary entrapment.
00:39
We're just opening the driver's side door to get the patient out.
00:45
Copy that, all set.
00:58
Patient is out.
00:59
You can cancel the heavy rescue.
01:03
Copy, patient out of vehicle.
01:04
Heavy rescue forty-two, you can stand down.
01:13
We're gonna go ahead and terminate command and release attack channel.
01:17
We terminate command, releasing attack four.
01:19
Communication will be back on talk two at this time.
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