Crash on I-95 leaves one driver injured near Hallandale Beach, Hallandale Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a vehicle crash on I-95 southbound near Hallandale Beach Boulevard involving a black Honda Accord and a white Land Rover. One driver was reported injured. Traffic units and rescue services were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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Transcript:
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127 Yankee One accident.
00:07
Quick three nine, your call's going to be for a seventy-year-old female, conscious and breathing.
00:11
It's going to be I-95 southbound north of Hallandale Beach Boulevard for a vehicle accident.
00:22
It's going on TAC one, TAC one, twelve thirty-two.
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Building A Alpha Unit Three Hundred and Four, Twelve Thirty Two.
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Rescue One Five.
00:37
Rescue One Five,
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we're just near Woodmont.
00:44
Copy Rescue Three Six, copy cancel.
00:49
Three Six copy available for you.
00:51
In Robinson, eighty-eight year old female, she's got an infection on her lower body.
00:55
Twelve thirty-two.
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Sorry for the last one.
01:04
Happy with twenty-seven.
01:05
Confirm you are up and service.
01:09
Copy into two.
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I'll show you responding.
01:12
Cool, on this.
01:15
So far of a black Honda Accord versus a white Land Rover.
01:21
They're going to be on the right shoulder and one of the drivers is injured.
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Location mentioned:
I-95, Hallandale Beach, FL
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