Single vehicle crashes into street divider in Sarasota, Sarasota FL
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According to the dispatch call, a gray Mitsubishi sedan crashed into a street divider near South Tuttle Avenue in Sarasota. The vehicle suffered minor damage and is leaking oil. The occupant is out of the vehicle, able to walk, and speaks only Spanish. Emergency responders are evaluating the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Fire
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Spawn vehicle crash, near South Tuttle Avenue, cross of Waldemere Street, Grid 102, Rescue 8 respond on attack 2.
00:14
SQ8, Engine 5, the vehicle, it's a vehicle versus the street divider,
00:19
vehicle leaking oil.
00:21
It's going to be a gray Mitsubishi sedan.
00:25
Language linked in Spanish, so minimal information.
00:34
Dispatch Rescue 2 is transporting to SMH, mileage 0.0.
00:42
A patient 5, not a service for New High Court, Jason, Trent.
00:47
I got protected 10 out of service.
00:53
Satch Rescue 5, patient transfer.
00:59
Station transfer, 1253 Rescue 5.
01:05
Rescue 5. That's rescue 5.
01:06
Satch Rescue 8.
01:08
8.
01:10
We arrive on scene.
01:12
We got a single vehicle,
01:13
minor damage.
01:15
We do have some fluids leaking at this time.
01:17
Occupant is out, ambulatory, a Spanish speaking only.
01:21
We're evaluating.
01:23
I have got a risk.
01:24
If you consider a word detective?
01:31
Got a single vehicle, occupants out, minor damage.
01:35
I do have an oil leak at this time, so continue engine 5N.
01:38
It appears to have struck the median and might have broke his oil pan.
01:43
Dispatch copy, single vehicle, minor damage, occupants out,
01:48
oil leak.
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