Vehicle crash with injury reported at intersection, West Pensacola FL
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A vehicle accident with injuries occurred at North T Street and West Hernandez Street. One person complained of head pain, and emergency services responded to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
T and Hernandez for a vehicle crash.
00:08
Engine 17, vehicle accident with injuries, North T Street at West Hernandez Street.
00:13
Engine 17, vehicle accident with injuries, North T Street at West Hernandez Street.
00:21
Rescue 122.
00:24
Thank you. Are you ready for numbers?
00:30
Sam, go ahead.
00:32
(number withheld), (number withheld).
00:36
(number withheld) with spare radio (number withheld).
00:41
Truck 4.
00:46
It's 25.
00:55
New Rescue 331, or Medic 331.
01:01
Or Medic 331.
01:04
Excuse me, Medic 401.
01:10
Medic 411.
01:14
Near Terra Road and Inslee, crossing Bocage Road in Bentwood Lane for a medical alarm.
01:20
Medic 401, sign in, turn it on Pine Town.
01:30
The alarm company, shake it on our mouth.
01:33
Okay.
01:38
Agent 17 at Schemian.
01:40
June 17. June 17.
01:48
Long scene, one car is parked in a parking lot, no damage.
01:53
We're checking to see what's going on.
01:59
10 4-star, Robester.
02:00
The first party caller, two vehicles in the accident, there is one patient complaining of head pain.
02:04
EMS is coming down Jordan now.
02:10
Okay, copy that, I don't see a second vehicle, but we'll let you know.
02:21
214.
02:26
17 officer to 17 Novel.
02:30
17 Novel.
02:34
Once you brief EMS, fine if they need us, if they can handle this themselves.
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Location mentioned:
W Hernandez St & N T St, West Pensacola, FL 32505
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