Two car crash near Northeast 16th Avenue and Northeast 135th Street, North Miami FL
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According to the dispatch call, a two-car crash occurred near Northeast 16th Avenue and Northeast 135th Street involving a blue Toyota CH-R and a silver Toyota RAV-4. One person involved was reported as combative.
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
We just witnessed the car accident.
00:01
We're not involved on the corner of Northeast 16th Avenue and Northeast 135th Street.
00:10
I'll advise on the vehicles at a moment.
00:13
Day County Copy, just written traffic crash in Northeast 16 Avenue and Northeast 135 Street.
00:22
I'll start your PD and I stand by for the vehicles.
00:27
Project 6.
00:33
Engine 56 available.
00:37
Agent 56 is available, we'll double zero seven to county.
00:45
Rescue 20 of the vehicles are going to be a blue Toyota CHR and a silver Toyota RAV-4.
00:57
7-Val quarters, 07-8-070 county.
01:02
Sorry, GPD, 2012-07.
01:05
Rescue 8 is going to be a sick person, near Northeast 191 Street, 22nd and 7thay County.
01:11
Restoree, copy.
01:17
Rescue, a copy here responding to Park Central West, Unit 701, to 4-year-old male vomiting, 12707 County.
01:25
Under 56, 65-year-old female difficulty breathing, (number withheld).
01:32
Double-0-0-9.
01:38
562. 560.
01:41
566, copy, day county.
01:49
Rescue 41 available.
01:52
Rescue 41 available, double for a tender county.
02:00
Rescue 20, you have an ETA on PD?
02:06
Rescue 20 has a negative out, I'll try to get your EPA standby.
02:11
1213.
02:17
Rescue 20. One of the individuals involved in the accident is a bit combative.
02:23
You have ETRPD?
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