Single vehicle crashes and driver leaves scene, Lehigh Acres FL
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A single vehicle lost control and crashed near 15th Street West and Bruce Avenue North. The driver left the scene before responders arrived. Another vehicle was seen trying to help but also left before arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County Fire and EMS
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 107 and Rescue 104 motor vehicle collision at Bruce Avenue North and 15th Street West.
00:07
Respond on dispatch to ladder 107 and rescue 104.
00:21
Medic 33,
00:24
standby at TSA South1.
00:26
Respond on dispatch 1, Medic 33.
00:37
Control Medic 40.
00:43
Medic 40
00:47
Comedic 40106 transport.
00:52
Copy.
01:01
Control, Ladder 17.
01:04
Ladder 107.
01:08
We're on 12th Street West and Bruce Avenue North.
01:12
You have a better location for us.
01:22
That's negative.
01:24
This is a Spanish speaker and caller.
01:26
They just advised a single vehicle lost control crashed into something, but they were unable to advise what.
01:35
They did say that a second vehicle was on scene attempting to help move the vehicle that crashed, so they may have left.
01:49
Temporal, we're on scene.
01:51
We do have one vehicle off the road, empty law.
01:55
Fuller by strangers.
01:57
Copy.
02:10
No. 31.
02:13
Another 31.
02:16
I'm going to respond, call, Tilsine, secure.
02:19
Copy, responding, cold, Tilsine, Secure, (number withheld).
02:24
Control, (number withheld).
02:31
Control (number withheld).
02:35
Monitor 101.7.
02:39
The vehicle is empty, driver appears to have left the scene.
02:43
You can cancel rescue.
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Location mentioned:
15th St W & Bruce Ave N, Lehigh Acres, FL 33971
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