Traffic collision with moderate damage on Woodrose Way, Southgate FL
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic collision occurred involving a gray Honda Odyssey and a white minivan on Woodrose Way near Sandhurst Drive. Both vehicles had moderate damage but were upright. All occupants are accounted for. Emergency responders are evaluating two patients at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Fire
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be a gray Honda Odyssey and a white minivan.
00:08
They'll be in the westbound lanes unknown extent of injury.
00:19
Rescue 11 to 12 just from the Walgrain.
00:25
Woodrose Way, cross the Sandhurst Drive.
00:30
Hi,
00:34
First County.
00:36
Consum Rescue 11.
00:37
Consumrescue 11.
00:42
This be 26 in row.
00:45
In-Rout, rescue 26.
00:48
To be 26-2.
00:58
Have your rest, 26 now.
01:10
Rescue 26, it's going to be a Bravo level fall for a 97-year-old male multiple falls.
01:23
Dispatch from Rescue 1.
01:25
We had two vehicles, moderate damage.
01:27
Both vehicles are upright.
01:30
We'll be on scene investigating.
01:31
Stand by for further.
01:39
12 dispatch.
01:43
Will law be needed for the call? Judge 50, bail order, in the quarter.
01:52
I just know it's actually about that.
01:54
Copy. It's not a cancel.
01:56
I wonder if...
02:01
One, we're going to be evaluating two patients at this time all occupants are accounted for.
02:10
Is all occupants accounted for, rest of 1.
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Location mentioned:
Woodrose Way & Sandhurst Dr, Florida 34293
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