Two-vehicle collision with minor injuries near Nebraska Ave, Palm Harbor FL
A minor collision involving two vehicles occurred near Nebraska Avenue and U.S. 19 in Palm Harbor, Florida. Two occupants were involved and there were possible injuries. Emergency services including District 18 command and Sunstar ambulance were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Sheriff and EMS, Clearwater / St. Petersburg Police
04:15
Transcript:
00:00
Mr. King, BELF, patient.
00:02
This is actually only two vehicles involved, minor collision,
00:05
two occupants.
00:10
Understood, rescue routine on seeing two vehicles involve minor collision.
00:19
District 18 established a 49th Avenue command.
00:22
Who's responding?
00:27
Understood Rescue 18, 16,
00:32
49th Avenue Command.
00:35
Correction, this is District 18, and I'm BLS[1] to face of District 18.
00:39
District 18's in command.
00:41
This is not Rescue.
00:55
Man, what you do I have responding?
00:57
District 18, you have Rescue 33 and Engine 14 responding.
01:27
Thank you. All right.
01:28
Time for.
01:30
September. 12 on night.
01:39
State Flight 3, Aircom respond.
01:46
Pasco County, State City, Florida, 38 degrees, 31 nautical.
01:59
Where you're at Loggermont, we'll take care of that.
02:03
Okay, I'm (number withheld). Just your card.
02:12
Responding, Alaska County.
02:15
Twiltern.
02:23
The manager 14.
02:27
Rescue 4 a patient.
02:31
Hunter 14, go ahead and downgrade this point.
02:36
I'm going to try to cancel you here in a minute.
02:38
I just want to make sure rescue is good.
02:42
Okay,
02:48
I'm sorry. Understood, Rescue 4 of a patient sensor is 340.
02:53
You too often.
02:56
Nebraska Avenue at U.S.
02:58
19, Florida, Idaho, Pappah, 9-1.
03:01
Tango Lima, the orange Chevy Equinoff.
03:11
Vehicle for jewelry for training, please.
03:16
26.
03:26
Why we don't lock each other in.
03:32
Copy, we advise on you, we're coming up from behind your rescue.
03:37
Thank you.
03:39
Dispatch.
03:41
Answer 14 can be available.
03:47
14, Kathy.
03:49
Under 17, 14 available.
03:51
Dispatch,
03:52
493 command.
03:58
Command, you good?
03:59
Do you guys, you don't have a Sunstar assigned at this time? Do you need a Sunstar?
04:06
Um,
04:07
if we could get a Sunstar and on emergency, that would be good.
04:10
She is complaining some injuries, potential injuries.
04:13
Understood, son.
04:14
So they heard me.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic medical care provided by emergency responders, typically by non-advanced life support personnel.
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