Two-vehicle accident with no injuries on North Collier Boulevard, Marco Island FL
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A collision occurred between a silver SUV and a white car on North Collier Boulevard near Chestnut Court. Both vehicles had airbags deployed and fluid was leaking, but no injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Marco Island Police Dispatch
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
April 6, probably 20 copy of vehicle accident and uninjuries.
00:04
It would be North Collier Boulevard and Chestnut Court, North Coyer and Chestnut.
00:13
There was a loud crash in there and can hear horns blowing, but no other information at the time.
00:24
Copy. It's going to be a silver SUV versus a white car.
00:28
Fire is responding.
00:31
One Naples, I'm in Rob.
00:33
Different.
00:38
April 6 problem, 26, problem 1.
00:41
Negative injuries.
00:42
Confirmed with someone on the scene.
00:43
There's fluid leaking from one of the vehicles.
00:45
Thank you.
00:51
6 Pro 1 Naples.
00:52
I'm trying to get through here with the traffic.
00:55
Can we get a Sierra unit in route too for traffic control?
00:59
10-4[1], 6-092.
01:01
Are you able to respond to the vehicle accident or call your intestine?
01:04
10-4[1]. You can show me your route.
01:07
10-4[1].
01:09
1 Naples, I'm on C.
01:11
10-4[1].
01:17
6,001 Naples.
01:19
We got two airbag deployments on both vehicles,
01:23
but no injuries are being recorded.
01:25
Two,
01:28
four.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
County Rd 951 & Chestnut Ct, Marco Island, FL 34145
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