Two vehicle collision injures one on NW 188th Street, Alachua FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic collision at NW 188th Street and US 441 involved two vehicles, with one vehicle hitting the passenger side of the other. One person reported a right arm injury and another was visibly shaken. Emergency medical services are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Alachua FL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Signal 4.41, northwest of near 1090 the street.
00:04
Not involved.
00:06
It's heavy damage.
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Roadblock. I'm fixing to get it out and check on him.
00:11
Message. Message.
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Okay.
00:32
Yeah, alpha-3.
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Alpha-3. We have you 51 with Yankee Tuesday, 97, near NW 188th Street and US 441.
00:40
We've got a couple of accidents at location.
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4PI, we have EMS who will be responding with us as well.
00:46
Two small to dance.
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1738. Yankee 26.
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Go ahead. Yankee 26.
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Two vehicles involved, one's T-boning to the passenger side of another one.
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You've got one patient that's complaining of right arm injury,
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and one patient's just really shook up.
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TANFAR, we got EMS responding.
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C.R. 701.26?
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So on. Sorry, 109.
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Yankee 260 Alpha 3 responding, Signal 4PI, near NW 188 Street, near NW U.S.
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441. EMS responding with us.
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10-4 and there may be some overlapping.
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EMS pulling in now.
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Alpha 3, Yankee 260.
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Do you need me code? Are you good at this time?
01:35
Not only code?
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104.
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1075.
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10-4. India 3, 1014-0.
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2372.
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2372.
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Place is called back in pending.
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I'll be 51 of 4PI with Yankee 260.
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Tell.
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