Driver injured after collision with trucks on I-4, Tampa FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a female driver on I-4 between 22nd Street and 50th Street in Tampa was reported hitting trucks. She was bleeding and complained of shoulder and head pain. Emergency personnel and ambulance responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hillsborough County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
TPD is advising I-4 at 22nd Street on I-4.
00:04
However, FHP is placing it on I-4 between 22nd and 50th.
00:12
Copy that, we'll advise.
00:14
420.
00:20
I can't get to the other side because of traffic, but they're requesting an ambulance for a driver hitting trucks in her lane.
00:37
Thirty-year-old female driver.
00:38
I can't check on her injuries, but someone is yelling she is trying to hit her off.
01:01
Just as a reminder, units, you would need to get on 275 if you want to be able to get there in 20 seconds.
01:16
That's from 22nd, and we should be able to get you there.
01:26
Actually, you're correct.
01:27
Yes, ma'am.
01:28
It's 275. Sorry about that.
01:36
This is 93.
01:37
I was able to get to the driver.
01:38
The door's open, she is bleeding, and she is complaining of shoulder and head pain.
01:42
I've reached deep coming out with my now.
01:49
She has no shoulder pain.
01:55
They're going to be coming from the west.
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Location mentioned:
N 50th St & E 22nd Ave., Tampa, FL 33619
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