Rollover crash blocks lanes on FL-79, Panama City Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a rollover crash on northbound FL-79 in Panama City Beach that blocked lanes. One woman reported foot pain after being run over by a suspect while attempting to retrieve a vehicle. EMS provided treatment for minor injuries at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Bay County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Four, six, seven, eight, nine, eleven.
00:02
It's like all northbound lanes might be blocked.
00:06
I'm ten four, but if I can get a 2nd car, please.
00:09
And it's rolled over.
00:14
Fifty-six is tire six from Busy Bee.
00:19
All 20. Fifteen and two.
00:28
Can we please have EMS to the Arbor's of (name withheld), a female complaining of foot pain because the suspect drove over her foot while she was taking the vehicle.
00:42
Ten four, just repeating.
00:44
Fourteen is fine and she's also shaken up because of this whole incident.
00:49
Ten four.
00:50
Twenty Panama, you can show me ten eight my part.
00:52
Ten four.
00:54
Medical 47.
00:58
Jackpot.
01:00
Jackpot.
01:01
Fifty-six, sorry, sir.
01:03
Four six three, man.
01:05
Four six three.
01:07
Four thirty-one.
01:11
Only one lane Signal 16[1], solo EMS ten ninety-six for minor injuries.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 16: Obstruction or hazard present on roadway affecting normal traffic flow.
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