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Multiple vehicle crash with rollover on I-4 westboundVolusia County FL

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I-4, Florida

A multi-vehicle crash occurred on I-4 westbound near the 120 mile marker, involving a rollover. Several people were out of their vehicles, with one woman found on the ground. Emergency responders treated three patients. The crash caused road blockage and possible closure. It was raining at the scene, which may have contributed to the accident.

Audio|Source: Volusia County Fire and EMS
06:29
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 30 additional units are responding to the 120-120 Westbound I-I-4 for an iPhone crash detection from multiple iPhones.
00:09
People yelling in the background, it's an automated crash detection from Kia.
00:13
I don't have any additional.
00:14
246, you control service.
00:16
Start. Engine 92, Medic 2-27, medical emergency, blood pressure.
00:19
(number withheld), cross-shoot of (number withheld) Drive.
00:22
Engine 92, Medic 227, Select Act 3, I'm on 1917 hours.
00:26
Ladder 42 on scene.
00:27
We have a three-car MVA[1], peers, all parties are out.
00:30
We got ESO on scene times three.
00:32
We're going to be blocking the road.
00:35
We'll be out for investigation. On scene in 1917.
00:37
Central Battalion 30.
00:39
Go ahead for the battalion 30.
00:40
Another caller advised in, Eastbound side has a vehicle flipped over.
00:43
You want it upgraded? Yeah,
00:45
go ahead and upgrade.
00:46
And then see if you can give me if I, uh, if everyone's willing to fly.
00:49
Yeah, I'll call them into hangar in a second.
00:51
Or they had a different one.
00:53
Different crafts.
00:54
On Battalion 211, respond with Battalion 30 for a motor vehicle accident involving rollover and injuries.
01:00
I float west at the 120.
01:01
9032, Medi 2.31, Select 2.3, timeout, 1920 hours.
01:05
Battalion. Battalion. Central.
01:07
Battalion 30 Air 1 is going to check the weather.
01:10
Good.
01:11
I mean, don't hurry at all, but if I can get an EPA young dude.
01:15
She... Squad engine 35 arriving on scene.
01:18
We've got multiple vehicles pulled over.
01:19
We've got one rolled over into the wood lines, a lot of people out.
01:23
A lady on the ground.
01:24
Stand by, we're going to go ahead and initiate 120 command[2].
01:27
It is raining here, so I don't know, so I'm going to be on the clock.
01:30
Probably not.
01:31
They were checking the weather.
01:32
Several vehicles pulled over, a single vehicle rolled over, one female out on the ground in 1921.
01:38
Engine 83 to 35, we're coming up on 9-4, you want us to go ahead and commit.
01:41
Ladder 42 separate, we're going to have one for transport.
01:44
Latter 42 and 92-22.
01:46
120 command[2], we're going to have three patients.
01:48
At this time, all are out of the vehicle.
01:50
Hi Coffey, three patients all out of the vehicle.
01:53
I've got two transport units coming to you.
01:56
Copy. All right, I know it's raining your radio is not working well.
02:04
42 to measure.
02:05
It's going to be this front vehicle right here.
02:06
One point in command, we have command rolling up to the TACC, and we get a different TACC test.
02:11
Okay, the NBI with the command is going to stay on TAC 6.
02:15
Latter 42, MEDIC 2-32, Latter-42, MEDIC 232, switch to TAC 7.
02:22
We don't usually switch TAC channels.
02:23
But 232 and Latter-42 to TAC-7.
02:26
Copy.
02:27
183 to command. We're approaching you here in about 20 seconds, press the time.
02:31
Command 83, just roll in if you can squeeze right behind the cones for the road rangers.
02:39
We only have the one person that we're going to be packaging.
02:42
Copy that. I'm confirming you're only going to have one for transport, one patient for transport? On fire one.
02:48
Fagish. All right, one for TSI, I copy.
02:52
Agent 81 wanted to make you aware that they're picking up firefighter riders from 7.06.
02:56
Signate, copy.
02:57
Thank you. Engine 32 to command, we're coming up on I-4 now.
03:00
You want us to commit?
03:01
Negative 32 examples.
03:02
What other units do I have? It's going to be Battalion 30, Battalion 2, 11, engine 322, engine 83, medic 23.
03:15
Medic 2.26 and Medic 2.31.
03:21
Copy that.
03:22
You have a lot of...
03:24
This isntable ends up 32.
03:25
Keep both med units coming for now.
03:28
Okay, when you can't advise if you need an emergency or non, and for Battalion 30 and Battalion 211.
03:34
Cancell 211.
03:35
Battalion 211.
03:37
Battalion 211.
03:38
I'll be continuing it.
03:39
Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
[2]
120 command: Incident Command established at mile marker 120

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