Traffic accident blocks westbound lane on highway 90, Lake City FL
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident occurred near highway 90 and Centurion with one patient bleeding from the head. The westbound lane is blocked due to the collision.
Audio|Heard on: Lake City Fire
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
The station, do we go out to 90 and sitarian for a traffic accident?
00:09
Swallone's going to be taking that call for stage two.
00:12
Copy squad when responding to a 9-year-ins in Syrian for a two-day accident.
00:18
There's going to be one patient who's got bleeding from the head,
00:22
and this call will be holding with the EMS at this time.
00:36
Acknowledgment rescue floor clear we'll have your route to the 90 and Centurion.
00:44
Please see from L-C-G-G-G-2.
00:46
The 90-inch and centurion call is away from the radiance.
00:53
Spurts you need black fan between a work fan and a black jeep.
01:00
Copy that. You can show me around.
01:03
Copy around.
01:09
Seriously, Melcy too.
01:10
I'm on scene.
01:12
I've got a T-bone-style collision looks like with one of the westbound lanes blocked at this time.
01:21
Salvi-all. Thank you.
01:23
Thank you, Melchine.
01:27
Thank you. Have you on see me.
01:28
Thank you.
01:32
One or two, the mid-unit, Sychirian,
01:35
you got one 47-year-old male bleeding from the chin, he just won't the evout.
01:45
That's the point, okay.
01:48
Tom Yose.
01:53
One or two to engine three, you can cancel if you're responding to this.
01:57
There's no hazards.
02:04
Squad 1 copies.
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E US Hwy 90, Florida
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