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Two-vehicle accident blocks southwest main boulevard, Lake City FL
A two-vehicle accident occurred near Southwest Main Boulevard and Southwest Montgomery Drive in Lake City. The crash involved a blue Jeep and a silver Toyota causing partial blockage of the road. A 66-year-old female and a minor were reported injured. Fire and rescue units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lake City Fire
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Station room, Eugene Ralph, Main Boulevard Montgomery Drive to vehicle accident.
00:05
To be a clockstep.
00:14
Breske 5 in Eugene, Ralph, Southwest Main Boulevard, Southwest Montgomery Drive, two-vehicle accident.
00:25
N-Route.
00:30
Copy by En route.
00:32
It's Southwest Main Boulevard, Southwest Montgomery Drive, two vehicles, partial roadblocks, unknown injuries.
00:44
LC3, CDC.
00:46
LC3 is Squad One, en route.
00:53
We've got LC3 and Squad One sharing route, Southwest Main Boulevard, Southwest Montgomery Drive.
00:59
The blue Jeep versus silver Toyota, two vehicle accident, partial lane blockage, unknown injuries.
01:10
You want to be paid and show a firing a lot with 50, with 35.
01:16
We'll still be available.
01:23
LC3 is going on scene.
01:28
Heavy side impact damage on the car.
01:32
G-pass.
01:34
Minimum damage.
01:35
Looks like everybody's there, I don't know if entrapping.
01:38
117 will be in contact.
01:43
Copy rescue one, say en route.
01:47
Copy on scene.
01:50
17 CC.
01:54
14.
01:59
Do you have a medic unit en route to us?
02:03
Simple rescue 5 is there Ralph.
02:08
Copy that. Thank you guys, about two minutes now.
02:16
Do you have our own patient to take?
02:24
10 4 CDC.
02:27
A 66 year old female with right side pain.
02:32
We do have a minor also.
02:38
So let me acknowledge.
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