Minor two-vehicle accident with no injuries near fire station, Collier County FL
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According to the dispatch call, a minor two-vehicle traffic accident occurred near the North Collier Fire Station at the intersection of Immokalee Road and Randall Boulevard. No injuries were reported at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Collier County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Show us being discharged to a two-vehicle minor accident just in front of the station.
00:07
Copy.
00:14
Medic 71. Vehicle accident unknown injury.
00:20
Near Immokalee Road.
00:23
Medic 71. Vehicle accident unknown injury.
00:28
Near Immokalee Road.
00:30
North Collier Fire Station, Penn.
00:32
Cross street, Randall Boulevard.
00:34
Timeouts.
00:36
2015 hours.
00:43
Controlled the Italian 82.
00:46
The Italian 82, go ahead.
00:52
New dispatch.
00:53
Medic 10, I believe 71 was in quarters and Medic 10 is also in quarters.
00:58
Okay.
01:05
Medic Menn, vehicle accident unknown injury, near Immokalee Road.
01:14
Medic Menn, vehicle accident unknown injury, near Immokalee Road.
01:21
North Collier Fire Station, Penn, cross street, Randall Boulevard, timeout.
01:26
2016 hours.
01:31
6-71 on control north, did you copy?
01:35
Right of town will be going to that crash.
01:41
Control, squad, and negative injuries here just need deputies and they pulled into the mobile gas station.
01:49
Copy. Do you have vehicle description?
01:52
Small black SUV versus a white tundra.
01:56
Copy. Copy.
02:00
So, no, 7-1.
02:02
Can you repeat what your transmission?
02:04
You can be in service, there's no injuries.
02:08
Copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Immokalee Rd & Randall Blvd, Rural Estates, FL 34120
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