Pedestrian hit by train near Washington and Dixie Hwy, Hollywood FL
A pedestrian was hit by a train near Washington Street and South Dixie Highway in Hollywood, Florida. Multiple emergency units including Rescue 105, EMS 31, and Engine 31 responded to the scene. The incident occurred close to public storage by the tracks, with responders checking both east and west sides. Emergency medical services and fire crews were dispatched to assist at the site of the collision.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Rescue 105 and 105, 105, EMS 31.
00:04
Respond to Washington, train, South Dixie Highway by public storage.
00:08
(number withheld), March.
00:12
EMS is a good one copy.
00:16
What else? You have any idea whether subject may be on the east or west side tracks?
00:25
I've done that I'm right.
00:26
I'll try to see if they have that info.
00:30
Okay.
00:35
Question one of five copies.
00:37
Okay.
00:41
105, the MS-R1 is responding from 30-11 so they can check the west side of the tracks.
00:47
Copy.
00:53
I'm just responding to the condition versus train.
00:58
All you're just respond on Pac-1, Tack 1.
01:03
TAC-1[1]. Yeah, so copy.
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I went over.
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22-2-2.
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Version 1445.
01:12
Copy. Is that the engine in 301 of all? Have a drone?
01:22
Copy. Place Andrew 31 on the call.
01:26
Engine 31 response to Washington and Dixie.
01:30
Our vehicle versus position, or correction, train versus pedestrian.
01:35
This is one on decking.
01:39
You're missing on dispatch.
01:41
The email center can be available discussion as well.
01:45
Copy.
01:49
Copy.
01:53
Copy.
01:58
That's you won't fly like one.
02:03
This is everything.
02:11
EMR 17, you're being dispatched to a train versus, and it's going to be in Washington Street in South Dixie Highway in the city of Hollywood.
02:21
Silver, Dispatch 1.
02:22
Dispatch 1.
02:29
(number withheld).
02:34
I believe they were requesting you on this not trade.
02:42
Mr. One Tender off the FMC.
02:46
One Tint around the FMC, (number withheld).
02:54
The FMC, crew back up.
02:56
AJ 30 RAPS.
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(number withheld).
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Good morning.
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(number withheld), thank you.
03:12
22, I'll respond to unit, the 25 EMA 331.
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You advise, see you get in front of your fitness determination.
03:24
Next, you have to be capping right now, that's tonight, so 20.
03:31
South of Washington Street, middle of the tracks.
03:36
We can respond on Pac-1, Pack 1.
03:41
Tack 1. Okay,
03:45
for 20.
03:47
Found on the west side of the track, or you side.
03:56
Oh, I don't remember.
04:01
Yeah, it's for you.
04:05
Yeah, the 4 by 20.
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For.
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Happy UMA 17 that you on the channel.
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Engine 105, it's going to read the 4 signal.
04:28
TMS17, copy available.
04:32
I'm going to be available. I'm going to name is 31, copy again.
04:35
Cops still.
04:39
Anyisive you want.
04:44
(number withheld), (number withheld).
04:50
C.M. 17 available on name.
04:53
Copy, (number withheld).
04:58
Everything, (number withheld) hours.
04:59
Press (number withheld).
05:05
Can you give my signal at 7 times?
05:08
It's going to be at (number withheld) hours.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC-1: Primary tactical radio channel for incident operations and communications.
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