Single vehicle rollover on nw 143rd st with minor injuries, Alachua County FL


A single vehicle rolled over on NW 143rd St in Florida. The driver was walking around and had minor injuries. Police and fire units were on scene but extra units were canceled.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
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That's for us to turn four. Res. 24[5]. Ron scene, APD[2], ASO[1], appears to be a single vehicle rollover. You could then the runway. Occupants appear out in the inventory. You can investigate with 143th Street Commit. Rest 24 on scene, single vehicle rollover with ASO and APD. People appear you have the vehicle walking around. Rest 34 is now 143rd Street[3] Commit.
00:28
Pavutu, go back to. Go back too. Sounds right to it in North Florida, room number 274. I claim supervising that there's the patient's had static control. I'm sure exactly what they're doing. It's going to be an Anthony Bibbins and an MM Massey. What do you take 50, why? Charlie, so that could be 51 in that reference.
00:57
10th century command 1243rd command. Confirm, single occupant, violating one green male patient can cancel the additional units, just any pointful risk, 24 3m. Oh, see, you feel that it's interesting. All right allows when I get there.
01:24
Perkerman confirmed one patient, evaluating one green patient, Indian 24, S-204 can handle, canceling all the units. Battalion 7[4] you can be available and end of 21 you can be available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ASO: Alachua Sheriff's Office
[2]
APD: Alachua Police Department
[3]
143rd Street: Location of incident
[4]
Battalion 7: Fire Battalion Chief unit
[5]
Res. 24: Rescue 24 (Fire/EMS unit)
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NW 143rd St, Florida
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