Female intentionally struck by vehicle near Lenox Boulevard, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 25-year-old female was intentionally struck by a vehicle near Lenox Boulevard. She is conscious and breathing normally with minor injuries to the abdomen. The suspect has left the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Quint 30, Medics 6, Battalion 4, respond to potentially violent situation.
00:06
At near Lenox Boulevard, cross streets are intersection of Florence Avenue and Amorous Avenue.
00:13
Quint 30, Medic 6, Battalion 4, OCFR 7.
00:18
Time, out 1436.
00:27
T.30 is going to take that call for point 30 there, we're on borders.
00:45
1030. 1030.
00:47
Just be advised, I'm responding from Landstree and Orange and I'm also delayed by a train.
00:53
Sam, for Understood.
00:54
Your calls on fire, so then I'll let them know.
00:57
I mean, thank you for that day.
01:09
Quint 31, Rescue 31.
01:12
Respond to Medical.
01:14
At near Dela Drive.
01:17
Cross streets are intersection of Harley Street and Dr.
01:20
Phillips Boulevard.
01:21
Quint 31, Rescue 31,
01:24
OCFR 9. Time out 1438.
01:34
1030, Vattalion 410-10-Fal medic 6 responding to a potentially violent situation near Lenox Boulevard, Cross Street, Downworth Avenue, Florence Avenue,
01:43
25-year female, conscious of breathing, advising someone hit her with a car on purpose,
01:49
assault is gone, no location,
01:54
no serious breathing, responding normally,
01:58
was a little dangerous area to the abdomen, 1439.
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Location mentioned:
Lenox Blvd, Orlando, FL 32811
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