Student trip causes injury on school bus, Orange County FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a student on a school bus tripped another student, causing injury. The incident was recorded on video, and the student will be referred to school officials for further action.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Schools Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I don't know, she's on Frank Street.
00:01
She had, like, darkish hair, but she had, like, blue highlights.
00:05
She's one of the sisters.
00:07
With Neville Young and almost,
00:10
Jaila Young needs to turn over to the school official.
00:13
Yesterday she trips to a student.
00:14
He got pretty bad and she thought it was funny.
00:18
We said it on the video, so we're going to write the referral.
00:21
But if you can definitely tell her the dean know what she did, because I'm not having her.
00:28
J.O. Young?
00:30
Ten-four, she gets on Frank Street.
00:32
She's got the, um,
00:34
got like the bluish hair.
00:37
Once you see her, I mean, you should see it.
00:38
They usually like them that come on board together.
00:42
Ten-four, they come out of Mama's car.
00:44
If Mama's here, I'll just pull the bus over and have a talk with Mama.
00:49
10-4, they don't know they're getting a referral and that we saw the video.
00:53
And she tripped the boy, and he got her with that.
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Location mentioned:
Frank St, Florida 32826
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