Traffic accident with head injury at Lillian highway, West Pensacola FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a traffic accident at Lillian Highway and North New Warrington Road. One person was reported with a head injury and was in and out of consciousness.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
NDA Bravo, Lillian Highway and North New Warrington Road.
00:13
Tendron 11, NDAO with injuries, Lillian Highway, North and Warrington Road.
00:17
Engine 11, Mbio with injuries, Lillian Highway and North New Warrington Road.
00:21
Game of the ladder, 12.
00:28
Ladder 12.
00:31
Called by the occupant, reporting the alarms went off while cooking.
00:34
We did have a caution note on this address.
00:37
Send SO, it's all calls.
00:38
We have to you to hold back.
00:41
Thanks, no.
00:42
Yes,
00:44
ma'am. Do y'all have y'all's adult patient with y'all?
00:48
Ladder 12 back.
00:49
What was that last part?
00:51
We have a caution note on this apartment, 270 Sheriff's Office.
00:56
It's going to be up to you to hold back.
01:00
10.4.
01:01
A medic 132.
01:10
Be in a medic 132.
01:12
Got a medic 132.
01:15
Dropout 2.9.
01:17
Person in Defe Street, I believe.
01:19
Still have you stuck at Station 1.
01:23
I'll log out plug.
01:25
I can't get to fix this.
01:27
Engine 4 is Gambia.
01:29
We're back in quarters.
01:32
Injure 4 in quarters.
01:36
This is game at Andrew 11.
01:39
The sheriff's office.
01:42
One patient is in and out of consciousness with a head injury.
01:48
Patients in and out of consciousness per witness on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Lillian Hwy & N New Warrington Rd, West Pensacola, FL 32506
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