Emergency units respond to incident at causeway and desoto drives, New Smyrna Beach FL
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Fire and rescue teams assisted law enforcement at the intersection near Causeway Drive and DeSoto Drive for an unspecified emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Air respond to us, law enforcement, DeSoto Drive, Causeway Drive, New Smyrna Beach, Select Pack 3.
00:06
Potential to do an engine and run their unit work in the parade area.
00:10
Reference to a call, DeSoto Drive, Cozway Drive, requesting an engine,
00:14
and ambulance for LEO.
00:21
Division 51 central, all units are back here, so I'll send us to engine 50.
00:26
Copy engine 50.
00:28
It's New Jersey Soto Drive and Causeway Drive working on Tech 3.
00:32
Robin.
00:33
All right.
00:40
Very nice in my unit.
00:43
1039 control, you can split on the main unit.
00:57
H.A.2.M.151.
01:00
I promise for urgency, 17, stringless drive, warmer beach.
01:04
H.A.2.M.5.1, select TAC3.
01:07
Timeout, 1633.
01:09
Trial 1. Go ahead.
01:11
Next to 9.231.
01:13
I think you show detail one out of service for right now.
01:18
Okay.
01:19
Our call is going to be out in type 3.
01:22
Division 51.
01:25
Ingersity is not going to be able to make you.
01:26
Go ahead and dispatch, engine 52.
01:28
They should be able to go the other way.
01:32
First, Debbie.
01:34
First, deputy.
01:35
First, deputy, 633.
01:42
HN 52, respond to assistance law enforcement.
01:48
DeSoto Drive and Causeway Drive.
01:50
This is for the beach, inch of 52.
01:52
Select Tax 3-out 1634.
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Location mentioned:
Causeway Dr & Desoto Dr, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169
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