Traffic accident with vehicle on its side near Lake Underhill Rd, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident with a vehicle on its side occurred near Lake Underhill Road in Orlando. Emergency responders, including rescue and air care units, are on scene managing the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Utilities Group Calls
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
We have the ramp from Station 2 out to Lake Underhill Parkway, eastbound, shutdown.
00:08
We have a vehicle on its side.
00:11
D-stress supplied.
00:12
They're making access now with the engine.
00:15
Understood.
00:18
Very careful is monitored.
00:21
Hey, careful.
00:25
Command, district park.
00:27
Command.
00:30
Are there available?
00:33
Yes, sir. Eight-minute ETA.
00:37
Copy it soon as we make patient contact, well advised.
00:41
I'm just waiting on patient contact.
00:45
Rescue Fort, because...
00:47
Rescue 42.
00:50
Understood, right?
00:52
(name withheld), man.
00:54
Command.
00:56
All right. Rescue 32 is dispatched as your second rescue.
01:00
Howell Rescue 42 is responding with Rescue 41 in the squad.
01:04
Do you want to continue Rescue 42, correcture, 32?
01:08
Negative.
01:10
Understood.
01:13
32 out.
01:15
Good.
01:17
32, you can cancel.
01:20
32 copy. Show available.
01:25
And you got traffic for me?
01:28
I just want to watch your care.
01:31
Am I?
01:33
Command, Mr.
01:34
Mike.
01:36
Command?
01:39
District Fire, AirCare 4.
01:42
AirCare 4 copies were launching.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Underhill Rd, Orlando, FL 32807
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