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Person injured after bicycle accident at busy intersection, Panama City FL
Emergency responders attended to a person who was injured after being struck or pinned by a bicycle at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and East 15th Street in Panama City, Florida.
Audio|Heard on: Bay County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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9313 respond EMS call traumatic injury Martin Luther King Jr.
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Boulevard and East 15th Street.
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9317 respond.
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EMS call traumatic injury.
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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Boulevard and East 15th Street,
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1633.
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9317,
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responding to the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Boulevard and 15th Street.
00:28
We're on the ground with bicycle on top of them, third-grade caller,
00:33
PD is also in route 1635.
00:48
8206 also respond unknown problems Martin Luther King Jr.
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Boulevard and East 15th Street.
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Clips 9806, Engine 1 also respond unknown problems.
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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Boulevard and East 15th Street, 1636.
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9257, 1905, respond, EMS calls, traumatic injury, 110, HL-Sutus Drive, closes major intersection,
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South Kimble Avenue and Cherry Street, 9257, 1905, respond, EMS call, traumatic injury, 110, HL-Sedith Drive, close the major intersection,
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South Kimberle Avenue and Cherry Street, 1636.
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Engine 1 also responding to the intersection Martin Luther King Jr.
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Boulevard and 15th Street.
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Person on the ground with a bicycle on top of him, third-party caller, 1637.
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Location mentioned:
Martin Luther King Jr Blvd & E 15th St, Panama City, FL 32405
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