Vehicle accident reported near Kathleen Road and Spivey Road, Polk County FL
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Emergency services responded to a vehicle accident reported near Kathleen Road and Spivey Road by an iPhone crash detection. No contact has been made with anyone at the scene and injuries are unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Fire Rescue, Fire and EMS
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
NIC 3365-1 vehicle accident, Kathleen Road, Spivey Road, Tad6.
00:05
Before you think...
00:10
...any one you're up.
00:13
The Tanty's one in the ground traffic accident, Kathleen Road and Spivey Road.
00:17
It's going to be an iPhone crash notification with no response.
00:22
Unknown if there's any injuries.
00:25
Ladder 23 dispatch.
00:28
Ladder 20?
00:30
Ladder and rescue respond.
00:36
I have to be both units responding via Glaxen, Kathleen Road and SpyVee Road.
00:39
It's going to be an iPhone crash detection with no contact.
00:49
I feel I'm going to go thorough 1.
00:52
8% 5124.11, street file, tech, that's 545.
00:57
We're going down 17.
01:00
Thanks, thanks, Dutch.
01:04
Did you take.
01:08
Nothing found at this time we're going down 17.
01:13
We looked at a holeball and the rain region up and down that way.
01:15
We're supposed, that's the beauty.
01:20
Hi, Tommy. Law enforcement was just inquiring.
01:22
She advised it's going to be near a gas station.
01:25
Law enforcement is on scene at 17 just before county line.
01:31
Clarested, thank you.
01:35
10 or 23 dispatch.
01:39
10 or 23.
01:41
Do you place know that traffic can expect? I have the latter 20 there.
01:48
I copy. You're also going to be in route the vehicle accident Kathleen Road and Spy Bay Road with an iPhone crash detection.
01:54
No contact made.
01:55
No contact me.
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