Vehicle hits bicycle at East Colonial Drive and 5th Street, Bithlo FL
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle collided with a bicycle at the intersection near East Colonial Drive and North Fifth Street. The male cyclist, about 40 years old, was conscious and breathing at the scene without visible bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Introduce to rescue to Captain 5th, Captain 6, responding to a vehicle accident, is going to be East Colonial Drive and North 5th Street.
00:07
Colors are advising, vehicle versus bike, 40-year-old male, conscious and breathing,
00:14
everyone completely awake,
00:17
no bleeding for now, it's going to be a black Corolla versus a bike, (number withheld).
00:24
NG sixty-five contract.
00:27
NG sixty-five contact, 18-22.
00:38
Rescue 34, truck 35.
00:42
Respond to Medical.
00:43
At (number withheld), Wintergarten Vineland Road.
00:47
Unit 5.MD. Now.
00:49
Cross streets are intersection of Fiquette Road in Zora Lane.
00:53
Rescue 34, truck 35, OCFR 9.
00:57
Time route 1822.
01:07
Medicaid?
01:10
Medicaid.
01:15
Agent 12, Orlando.
01:18
Just call to open a door that's stuck on, SMI.
01:28
Sentience 12, standby.
01:30
Let me clarify.
01:41
Engine 21, Rescue 22, Respond to Medical.
01:46
At (number withheld), West Colonial Drive, Unit 227.
01:51
Cross streets are intersection of Tildonville School Road in Tucker Oaks Boulevard.
01:56
Engine 21, Rescue 22, OCSR 9 TimeRov 1824
02:06
2-1-3. We have the single-verse vehicle versus 5 vehicle.
02:11
We can appear out of the vehicle.
02:13
All just on-team, Engine 82 will be investigated.
02:17
Engine 82, all I'm seeing single vehicle versus a bike investigating 1874.
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