Vehicle crash near South Highway 29 with possible injuries, Gonzalez FL
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According to the dispatch call, an automatic crash notification was received for a vehicle near South Highway 29 and Muscogee Road. A Chrysler is reported to be in the wood line with possible injuries. The caller also reports a carbon dioxide detector alarm and headache but refused medical services and was advised to evacuate.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
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02:22
Transcript:
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Answer 4, automatic crash notification, near South Highway 29.
00:05
Danger 4.
00:06
Automatic crash notification, near South Highway 29 cross of Muscogee Road.
00:12
Time about 0.50.
00:18
I mean a sprint 40.
00:22
Go ahead.
00:24
An individual on this call, usually they are unfounded, automatic crash notification near South Highway 29,
00:31
and Camp Poet,
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cross of Muscogee in County Road 95A.
00:38
Got that.
00:44
The engine full.
00:52
iPhone crash notification, unable to make contact location for mapping.
00:59
It is showing a phone at some trees near railroad tracks.
01:06
Yeah.
01:12
It has a lot of 12.
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Lighter 12.
01:19
See this call from the resident,
01:22
says there is a red blinking light on her.
01:26
Carbon dioxide detector said to has moved to fresh air it has been going off for four hours. Caller says she has a headache but refused EMS and has been advised to evacuate.
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12 copies.
01:52
Davis and I do not got a crossroad for you.
02:01
I'll get you around this airbag crash notification now near South Highway 29 with Sprint 40.
02:08
Looks like there is going to be a Chrysler in the wood line, possible injuries.
02:20
340, did you copy that?
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