Auto collides with bicycle near West Jackson Street, Myrtle Grove FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a car collided with a bicycle near West Jackson Street and 57th Avenue in Myrtle Grove. Authorities were notified and responded to the scene. No further details are available.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:49
Transcript:
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Auto versus bicycle,
00:02
West Jackson, 57th Avenue in Myrtle Grove.
00:09
Oh,
00:16
sugar number.
00:18
57th Avenue,
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engine 16, Oliver Street and North 57th Avenue.
00:24
Park,
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lot 130.
00:30
Do you want us to just hold back here?
00:34
Wherever you'd like to.
00:36
Kevin, we'll just see you.
00:40
Copy.
00:43
Trustee 133.
00:46
3.
00:49
We're complete.
00:50
Please come back to 10 on a mechanical.
00:55
11.
01:00
Robert is Charlie, (number withheld) Mobile Highway, the Walmart.
01:07
(number withheld) mobile highway, the Walmart.
01:10
6-0-1.
01:12
Go on.
01:15
Post 25.
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25.
01:25
113.
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113.
01:32
We made it back. Have a good night.
01:34
113. We made it back. Have a good night. Cammer engine 16.
01:37
That's great.
01:40
AMS was coming from post 12.
01:42
Mobile and NAS.
01:44
It's going to be an auto versus bike.
01:46
Caller was inside.
01:47
Had no other information.
01:48
FAA was notified.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
N 57th Ave & W Jackson St, Myrtle Grove, FL 32506
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