Bicycle crash on Highway 390 near Alaska Avenue, Lynn Haven FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a bicycle and vehicle were involved in a crash on Highway 390 near Alaska Avenue. Emergency medical services and fire personnel responded, and the lanes were closed for the emergency response. Details on injuries are unclear.
Audio|Heard on: Bay County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
04:13
Transcript:
00:00
One hundred and sixty-four, we have a call from Bay County at an arrest on Highway 390.
00:06
It's a bike versus vehicle that's only 14 I have right now.
00:10
Go for it. EMS is on.
00:13
EMS is already locked.
00:14
This is a call in reference to what?
00:19
A bike versus vehicle accident.
00:24
Do you think anything else?
00:26
No more.
00:27
Do we know if there's any injuries?
00:30
624 just got a 10-18[2].
00:37
2625, can you change this to 64 and close it out? That is fine.
00:43
Suspect. We don't have any more 14 on that.
00:46
EMS is already en route.
00:49
222 says you want this one as well, and we'll be 10-18[2] where it's at?
00:52
Alaska Avenue and Highway 390.
00:56
Panama City Beach 58.
00:58
58.
01:05
For signal 14[1], we're showing that 1028 is not assigned to that vehicle.
01:12
The VIN returns to a black Dodge pickup advising it's been sold.
01:18
Same place, babe.
01:20
All right, Chief 12, I'll handle one tonight as well.
01:24
1240 has two.
01:27
16, come on.
01:29
Thanks, 15.
01:32
16, power. I'll be testing station off the air on the range.
01:35
Range is hot.
01:38
10-4.
01:43
Anything that you know further?
01:46
56 from each.
01:50
66.
01:53
298 from there, turn 65th, please.
01:56
Okay.
01:57
64 getting 25.
01:59
Call 45.
02:04
Fourteen, Panama.
02:05
Tonight's status two.
02:07
Status two.
02:10
Fifty-eight, Panama Beach.
02:12
Fifty-eight.
02:16
For signal 14[1], he has the proper paperwork that tonight really went morning.
02:22
Oh yeah, ten ninety-seven fire, ten ninety-seventeen.
02:32
EMS at ten ninety-seven.
02:35
Anybody need a shot of?
02:40
Four hundred and forty-seven, right?
02:42
Four hundred and fifty-five.
02:48
You should have been signal 15 for a little while.
02:51
Stand forward no further.
02:53
We'll make seventy-eight primary on this.
02:55
Hook me up a signal 15.
02:57
All that loyal 1012 fifty-one to jail.
03:01
Take one.
03:03
Hello.
03:08
We can almost send these three through, and then we're going to direct the rest.
03:18
I'm going to rewrite traffic.
03:21
Fifty-six five H.
03:23
Thirty-one H.
03:25
Fifty-three.
03:26
Thirty-one.
03:28
10-8, I have a report.
03:31
10-8, my part.
03:33
3155, I got a 54S.
03:36
12, where you?
03:39
Any unit that has the call open for the accident at Alaska and 390, could you call it so we can update the CAD notes please?
03:50
223 Panama 97.
03:52
10-4, we're all done on the phone.
03:54
10-4.
04:00
Ten four.
04:01
We got all lanes of travel closed off right now.
04:09
Two hundred and twenty-two, I am going to send this car down there and then we'll block traffic display with my vehicle.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
signal 14: Non-urgent information or advisory communication between officers or dispatch.
[2]
10-18: Respond urgently or expedite response as soon as possible.
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