Man injured at traffic accident near n collier blvd, Marco Island FL
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A man was found injured near a green vehicle at a traffic accident near Farallon and North Collier Boulevard. Emergency responders included a medic for a possible heart attack and reported a neck injury. The man is conscious and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Marco Island Police Dispatch
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
The accident at Farallon and N Collier Blvd added a medic because there is a man lying near a green vehicle with possible heart attack.
00:12
Two or four.
00:13
I'm sitting in his own list and I'll be around there.
00:17
Copy. The 30 copies.
00:19
30 are you in round?
00:24
Copy that.
00:25
Copy.
00:29
Senator Ciener.
00:34
6-0-1, you should have my own list and show me around to the crash.
00:39
Copy.
00:44
6-0-30-2-4-4-W-2.
00:47
6-0-30, repeat.
00:49
We're on scene.
00:50
We're on. We're on.
00:52
Cavi.
00:55
It's right here.
01:01
Okay, he's complaining of a neck injury.
01:06
He's conscious,
01:08
responsive, breathing.
01:10
Copy.
01:15
Six other 30 in Naples.
01:17
I've got two plates for you.
01:21
We got it with the first.
01:27
It's going to be Florida.
01:29
Juliet H.
01:31
Gilo,
01:32
Michter Ego.
01:33
So far?
01:36
So far.
01:38
Yankee 6.2,
01:41
3, Charlie, Quebec,
01:42
Florida as well.
01:44
Copy.
01:49
Hey,
01:50
John, do you want me to shut parallel down coming in from Barfield Dr?
01:54
Yeah, they're not going to be moving at all.
02:00
Hey John, I'm going to send one white car into the swale around the green car to come up to the intersection.
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Location mentioned:
N Collier Blvd, Marco Island, FL 34145
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