Traffic crash near 15th st e and 63rd ave e, Manatee County FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a motor vehicle crash near 15th Street East and 63rd Avenue East involving a white Ford pickup and a silver Honda sedan. One male subject was conscious and breathing but showed signs of possible head injury with dilated pupils. Emergency medical services were requested to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Manatee County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
You want signal 1[2]00?
00:02
Work.
00:03
5 a signal 4[1].
00:08
All right.
00:10
It's going to be 15th Street East and 63rd Avenue East on a white ford pickup and a silver Honda sedan.
00:20
And you're not involved, correct?
00:26
54. Stand by for the 28th.
00:29
10 4.
00:35
Ready to reach 8, 1050.
00:39
Goin. 2.6, David,
00:43
Union, Young Charles.
00:45
We need a 100 block of 5th Street, South, on a white high on the left front.
00:51
32.32. 3.21.
00:57
Can you have EMS 51 so far?
01:00
So far?
01:03
Blackmail, conscious breathing,
01:06
scene secure, pupils are extremely dilated and might have a head injury.
01:15
271, can you have Adam 0265, go to the N-W2?
01:23
In fact.
01:25
Number 3, Sam, 13.
01:31
Rob at 233.
01:33
Can you switch to West Side?
01:37
That hope.
01:39
2233. 233.
01:45
Hi.
01:47
Nora William King, Tom 94.
01:49
She'll come back to a silver Honda sedan.
01:52
Standby for the F-150s 28.
01:54
Two-four.
01:59
Rob, Victor Viti 3 on us.
02:01
I attach you to that signal 4[1].
02:03
I'm sending EMS because pupils are dilated.
02:06
I don't know if that's going to be a head injury related or if that could be signal 1[2] related.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
signal 4: Motor vehicle crash or accident involving one or more vehicles.
[2]
signal 1: Drunk driver (impaired driver)
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