Accident with injuries near Harris Blvd and S John Young Pkwy, Osceola County FL
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An accident with injuries occurred near Harris Boulevard and South John Young Parkway. Emergency teams including Rescue 43 and Squad 3 responded to the scene. One patient refused transport. Occupants were standing near the vehicle on the bridge.
Audio|Heard on: Osceola County Public Safety
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 43 squad for 3 use TAC 3 accident with injuries near South John Young Parkway and Harris Boulevard rescue 43 squad for 3 use TAC 3 accident with injuries near South John Young Parkway and Harris Boulevard rescue 43 squad for 3 use TAC 3 accident with injuries near South John Young Parkway and Harris Boulevard
00:26
Time forward to squad 43.
00:33
Squad 43, go ahead.
00:39
He has a firefighter see if he wants 24 or 63,
00:42
please.
00:44
No, thank you.
00:46
Thank you, sir.
00:47
Rescue 14 consentee.
00:51
Rescue 14. Rescue 14.
00:55
We're clear in the series of one patient refusal.
00:58
Underston.
01:03
440 for Alstule.
01:06
Both for three.
01:16
We passed the area by about a quarter mile.
01:20
Do you have any additional callers? There's not to be any car crashes.
01:26
Squatty, SQUA, SQ4-3,
01:28
standby.
01:30
Squatty, SQUA, SQ4-3, stand by...
01:37
For a three and stood on scene, vehicle on the regular road and top of the bridge that occupants are standing on sideways.
01:43
Go for a three and stood on seeing vehicle on the regular road and top of the bridge that occupants are standing on side with.
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Location mentioned:
Harris Blvd & S John Young Pkwy, Florida 34746
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