Vehicle accident victim transported to hospital, Pompano Beach FL
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A vehicle accident occurred near Northwest 14th Street in Pompano Beach. A female victim was identified by tag number and transported to North Broward Hospital by fire rescue.
Audio|Heard on: Pompano Beach Fire/Rescue/BSO (East & West)
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Mississippi. Dixie-7-10-50[1]?
00:02
351 NW 14th St.
00:03
5-1, northwest 14th street.
00:12
Found on Yankee 7-4, Oxford Lue, a hotel to watch after, and I'm 40 on tag, (number withheld).
00:21
Copy 1044, (number withheld), 294, 2900 off there, person in custody.
00:29
You can show my sales from Barbara 2010-8, until a 51 to that 61, and it's all.
00:35
And can you put us on a 40 list?
00:41
Oh yeah, ten four.
00:47
Seven dollars seven one.
00:49
Make this,
00:51
you know, 6699 pickle.
00:55
Just ten. I have you both on the list.
01:01
Bravo, fellow, for you and for this a little.
01:04
Ten, four.
01:10
Ninety, I got me on the 40 list with 10 and 20.
01:15
Together, right?
01:20
All right, so 9, 10, and 20 are together, and then I have 12 after that if I get on the 40 list, it's hard.
01:30
Remember all 2.5-097.
01:41
Inbrose 16, 98, Papa.
01:49
515,000. You just stand by the phone.
01:55
5-025.
01:58
What?
02:00
Yeah, 10-4.
02:01
Your victim ran in the District ten four, got transported by fire rescue.
02:05
They're going to be at North Broward on their way.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-50: Motor vehicle accident or collision.
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Location mentioned:
NW 14th St, Pompano Beach, FL 33060
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