Two-vehicle crash with injuries in St. Cloud, St Cloud FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic accident occurred at the intersection of Old Canoe Creek Road and Kilt Court in St. Cloud involving a gray Chevy Equinox and a white Ford F-150. One person reported back pain. Emergency crews and police responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Osceola County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
PB's on scene advising one patient complaining of back pain.
00:03
It's going to be a gray Chevy Equinox versus a white Ford F-150.
00:07
Back to Chief 30, they already pulled the vehicles off Old Canoe Creek Road onto Kilt Court.
00:16
Copy, you're saying they're off Old Canoe Creek Road and pulled over onto Kilt Court?
00:22
Safety wants him, he can have me back off.
00:25
That's 10-4.
00:29
Copy, I'll continue in non-emergency until an engine makes contact.
00:34
10-4.
00:38
Safety One, gas leak at 324 West Vine Street.
00:43
Popeye's Chicken and Biscuits, cross streets are North Main Street and North Central Avenue.
00:49
Select Tac Three.
00:52
Rescue 32 St. Cloud.
00:55
Apologies, Safety One.
00:56
I copy. I put you on it.
00:57
Rescue Two responding from Forest.
01:00
Rescue Two, you're responding emergency to Old Canoe Creek Road and Kilt Court.
01:06
Response to an auto accident with injuries.
01:09
It's going to be a gray Chevy Equinox versus a white Ford F-150.
01:12
PD is already on scene.
01:13
One patient complaining of back pain.
01:16
Going by his AVL, looks like it's on north Kilt Court, closer towards Mission Fire Watch.
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