Two vehicle crash with minor injury near East Bay Drive, Largo FL
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic crash involving two vehicles occurred near East Bay Drive and North Highland Avenue in Largo, Florida. Fire department responded for a female who was reported okay. The incident involved minor injury.
Audio|Heard on: Largo Police Department
Listen to dispatch call
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Charlie 440, copy of call, Charlie 347, take the back, traffic crash, East Bay and North Highland.
00:15
Parents responding to East Bay Drive and North Highland Avenue for a traffic crash break.
00:20
Vehicle versus pedestrian, the black-dge ram pulled into the 7-11.
00:24
We have FD rolling for the female.
00:27
She told the complaint that she was okay.
00:31
That means.
00:37
Copy in row.
00:39
We're out 1024.
00:44
Charlie 514, welfare check units.
00:55
Charlie 514, welfare check units.
01:00
Copy.
01:05
Okay, you need to take that stuff that's just open.
01:11
April.
01:15
Copy your mouth.
01:17
Take copy.
01:19
Copy.
01:26
Before you're off the roadway.
01:28
Okay,
01:30
copy. 374. I'll show you back in.
01:39
Happy.
01:46
Hopefully, I'll be out with a black dog, copy tag.
01:50
Go ahead.
01:51
Florida, Quebec, Bravo, Victor, Delta, 24.
01:59
Okay, that comes back to the division.
02:01
Tuna out of Tampa.
02:12
Do you want me to handle that now? I want to hang up?
02:19
Completing and everything with Code 4[1].
02:23
Copy.
02:29
This is going to be a two vehicle crash, not a pedestrian against the vehicle.
02:34
I copy two vehicle crash.
02:41
Well, it is my injury.
02:44
Copy.
02:48
Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
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