Traffic collision with heavy vehicle damage in Largo, Largo FL
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident involving two vehicles caused heavy damage near Rosery Road and Highland Avenue in Largo. One patient was treated by EMS and hazard control was established at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Pinellas County Sheriff and EMS, Clearwater / St. Petersburg Police
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Transcript:
00:00
I need traffic 1-1050.
00:10
Sunny traffic on your head.
00:14
Garrison in Michigan, 8-1 Adam Zebra Heider, Mary, Grey,
00:19
Hyundai, Sanfay.
00:20
Sam.
00:21
Thank you.
00:47
41 shown yawn seen two vehicles heavy damage downgrading all of the units.
00:56
This question is about 473, did you copy to downgrade? Rosery and Highland.
01:05
473 copy downgrade.
01:14
Hello, Juliet, 8,000, that's all.
01:22
Setting traffic to you too, baby.
01:25
Sunny traffic, too, go ahead.
01:27
Community on a city tag, X-ray fox draw 3167, it's a white utility vehicle.
01:35
I'll be a Keeney, Virginia, please.
01:50
No copy. You're from here.
01:58
Gulf Boulevard.
01:59
Florida 28.
02:00
David Union Nora, Union 34, Blue Port up on the city.
02:06
821.
02:22
and medical.
02:27
Go ahead.
02:31
You have one SunStar at this time.
02:32
Can you advise if we need more?
02:36
Right now, just one.
02:38
I'll let you merge it.
02:46
Truck 41 is on scene.
02:50
I think you can continue and handle hazards and also with patient movement out of the vehicle.
02:59
Truck 41, copy.
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Location mentioned:
Highland Ave & Rosery Rd NE, Largo, FL 33756
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