Car accident at Weston Bay Boulevard and Ocoee Crown Point Parkway, Ocoee FL
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Fire and rescue units responded to a car accident at the intersection near Weston Bay Boulevard and Ocoee Crown Point Parkway. A 30-year-old male was found conscious but with unknown breathing status. Emergency services and law enforcement are on scene. The accident involved a Ford Explorer and an SUV of unknown color.
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Engine 38, Rescue 26.
00:03
Respond to auto accident at intersection of Weston Bay Boulevard and Ocoee Crown Point Parkway.
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Engine 38, Rescue 26, OCFR 7.
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Timeout.
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1957.
00:23
Agent 32 back on one.
00:27
Add to 3-2.
00:36
367, North Mandric Street, Crossdale West Robertson, West Robertson, and West Livingston Street.
00:41
OCSO is on scene for a 30-year-old male.
00:45
Conscious, unknown condition, breathing status unknown.
00:48
Who overdose upon pills?
00:52
1858? Pressure 1958.
00:57
155. 505. Ratchy 776 to Quipidavit 5.
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Agent 47, Orange County Control is back in service.
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Item 47.
01:23
Bradview, 7, 6,000-5-5.
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Medic-9 on scene, we have four cars, all occupants out.
01:33
We'll see on the street.
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Medicines 9.
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Engine 5.
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Engine 5. Okay.
01:43
Hey, Mary.
01:45
Hey, Maria.
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Check. So...
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Go on.
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Check.
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Boulevard and Ocoee Crown Point Parkway.
02:00
Called them by a Cody PD.
02:01
They're out at the intersection.
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(name withheld), I've had back deployment.
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It's going to be a Ford Explorer versus an SUV, unknown color in 1959.
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Location mentioned:
Ocoee Crown Point Pkwy, Ocoee, FL 34761
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