Car and motorcycle crash on I‑110 ramp in Florida, Escambia County FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a crash involving a car and a motorcycle on ramp H from northbound Interstate 110 to westbound Interstate 10 near mile marker 12 in Florida. The patient was reported to be awake at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
One hundred and twenty-one post 13.
00:03
I am going to start you toward this car versus motorcycle.
00:08
It's going to be near mile marker twelve.
00:11
Actually going to be on the ramp coming northbound from 110 to westbound ten.
00:22
Chief two, this is Escambia.
00:26
Chief two, go ahead.
00:29
Is Engine Seven available and in quarters or in their district?
00:38
Yes, we access from I 110, sir.
00:45
Okay, copy.
00:46
It says westbound.
00:53
Three.
00:55
Squad three.
00:58
So they say the patient’s sitting on the side of the road awake.
01:02
It's gonna be on ramp H.
01:04
So you have to enter from I-110 northbound.
01:09
Copy.
01:14
Give me a minute, 112th.
01:20
You can cancel for color, head back to post 9th.
01:25
Yes.
01:28
Medic 102?
01:30
Medic 102.
01:32
Ma'am, trucks back together.
01:36
Copy that, ma'am.
01:37
You're going to be closer to this MVA on ramp H, I‑110 northbound to I‑10 westbound.
01:46
It's car versus motorcycle.
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FL-8, Florida
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