Vehicle accident with unknown injuries at Carson and Lincoln, Immokalee FL
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A two-vehicle accident occurred near Carson Road and Lincoln Boulevard. Units responded and assessed minor damage and unknown injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Collier County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:16
Transcript:
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Medic 31, Engine 31, Battalion 30, Truck 3, Vehicle accident, unknown injury, Carson Road and Lincoln Boulevard, respond on Control North.
00:12
Medic 31. Engine 31.
00:15
Battalion 30.
00:17
Truck 3. Vehicle accident, unknown injury.
00:20
Carson Road and Lincoln Boulevard.
00:23
Respond on Control North.
00:25
Timeout, 1834 hours.
00:29
Control, you can show you on your spot.
00:32
Copy.
00:33
The street driver is who is on the Senate.
00:39
Top 1.
00:47
I'll hit attack on.
00:52
Were you able to reset the alarm?
00:56
All right to reset the alarm.
00:57
Okay.
01:06
Control into 31 on scene, two-car MVA.
01:09
I'm honored to light damage.
01:12
This will be Carson Road Command.
01:14
Copy and 31 House Carson Road, Command.
01:16
Unit 31 on Tech 3,
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930.
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Control, under 45.
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Agent 45, go ahead.
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Toronto 45 is going to be in service, term, command, and seeker over to 6 U.S.O.
01:36
Copy in 45.
01:43
Control both a mic 31, all such as time, bring back to service.
01:46
Comptimate 31.
01:52
Control, your 31.
01:53
Control, your 31.
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Go ahead.
01:59
Correction, Croster Road, Command.
02:04
You can cancel the battalion 30.
02:05
Engine 31 and handle the same unit.
02:08
Copy your minute. Can I agree all training, sir.
02:14
930 copies in service
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Location mentioned:
Carson Rd & Lincoln Blvd, Immokalee, FL 34142
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