Three-vehicle crash near Martin Luther King Blvd and John Young Pkwy, Kissimmee FL
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According to the dispatch call, a three-vehicle crash occurred near Martin Luther King Boulevard and North John Young Parkway in Kissimmee, Florida. The crash caused moderate damage and is currently under investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Osceola County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 1-11 and squad 11 vehicle crash near Martin Luther King Boulevard and North John Young Parkway.
00:11
Take out four bucks.
00:13
LZ1 and AirCare 5, what is your destination?
00:18
LZ1, Osceola.
00:20
It's Oscella.
00:23
Aircares departed,
00:24
resume normal traffic.
00:27
Osceola to all units on type 2,
00:29
resume normal traffic, all units on track 2, resume normal traffic 2, resume normal traffic 2, resume normal traffic, 0840.
00:35
And the AirCare 5.
00:41
Go ahead, Ocel.
00:43
Command.
00:49
Eric here may have already switched off our tack.
00:51
You get a hold of them and find out what their destination is I need to relay the information to SO who needs to give it to FHP.
00:58
Also, you can show a command to terminate at this time and it will these close us.
01:02
Yes, sir, we just got off landline with them.
01:04
They're going to ACA Orlando.
01:08
ACOAOLA.
01:12
Copy ORMC.
01:15
Outside that in 57, the dispatcher for airfare said HCA ASEA ASEOLA.
01:22
We think that's going to be ORH.
01:25
Copy, Osceola Regional.
01:27
H-2-56.
01:32
I'm at the administration building.
01:39
Just one of them.
01:44
Squad 11, sir.
01:46
(number withheld).
01:47
1211.
01:53
They're arriving on scene.
01:55
There appears to be a three-vehicle crash,
01:58
moderate in nature would be out of investigate.
02:01
Copys. 3MVA, moderate nature investigating.
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