Multi vehicle traffic crash with injuries in Nokomis, Nokomis FL
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic crash involving three vehicles occurred near Casey Key Road and Great Point Road in Nokomis. Several occupants were ambulatory at the scene. Emergency services responded, and law enforcement was notified.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Fire
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Transcript:
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223, engine 23, respond for the traffic driver injuries,
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Near Casey Key Road,
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Casey Key Road, cross of Great Point Road, grid 342.
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View 121, Engine 21, respond for a traffic crash with injuries, East Venice Avenue and North Jackson Road,
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Grid 458.
00:29
Is V engine 51 available?
00:32
Available Available engine 51, please.
00:39
Spass EMS3
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DMS3 Can have me to Station 21's call for the traffic crash, we can hold the attack for now?
00:50
Copy MS3 3
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Rescue 123 Engine 23.
00:59
It's going to be an Apple phone crash notification within 3 meters of the address.
01:06
Audio only, nothing really heard, voicemail on call back to the telephone.
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Law has also been advised.
01:17
TMS3 is a two vehicle crash unknown injuries a white sedan versus a tan convertible
01:23
They're going to be on the southeast corner of the intersection the caller was not involved
01:30
AMO 3 counts
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engine 21 for us 21 clear passing your left
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We have three drives on the scene.
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We got a total of three vehicles.
01:50
Mitter-to-mort damage, all occupants appear to be out in the ambulatory.
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I'll be investigating.
01:54
You can show me in command.
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This will be in the command.
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Location mentioned:
Casey Key Rd, Nokomis, FL 34275
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