Two-vehicle crash with person trapped on I-4 eastbound, Polk County FL
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Emergency responders are handling a two-vehicle collision on I-4 eastbound near mile marker 55 under the North Bridge. At least one person is trapped inside a vehicle, with injury status unknown for the other occupants.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Fire Rescue, Fire and EMS
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
I copy complete 358 RISC-38-1038 battalion 2, traffic collision, I have 4 east on my mark of 55.
00:15
North Bridge, TAC 5.
00:22
Tiny Tate 2, Tashore.
00:28
Trying to get charged respondent.
00:31
Responding motor vehicle collision, I-4 eastbound, mile marker 55.
00:38
Two vehicles involved.
00:43
In 33, backing up, engine 30, a traffic collision.
00:47
I-4 eastbound, mile marker 55, North Bridge, Tech 5, Thursday, 9.
00:54
To the call, please.
00:57
I copy the tower.
01:03
133 dispatch.
01:05
Section 33.
01:09
Responding.
01:10
You can disregard.
01:12
We're going to get the tower responding to this.
01:14
Thank you.
01:15
Copy. You can show it's complete.
01:18
Complete 4 o'clock.
01:25
Taqra 33 backcamp engine 38 traffic collision I-4 east on mile mark 55 North Bridge Tack 3.
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Correction, Tack 5, Oregon 3.
01:43
133 Tower 33 Tower 33 Tower 33.
01:47
Tower 33ish 1.
01:49
Responding, motor vehicle collision, I-4 eastbound mile marker 55, two vehicles involved.
01:55
We've got somebody involved, landline is advising.
01:58
They're not injured, unknown on injuries for the other vehicle.
02:03
Two dark-color vehicles.
02:07
For a report he advised, he is unable to open his door to get out.
02:11
So far, just one entrapped.
02:13
No further at this time.
02:14
Unit's going to the motor vehicle collision.
02:16
It's going to be directly underneath the overpass.
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