Red SUV disabled and moved off Colonial Blvd, Lee County FL


A red SUV broke down in the westbound lanes of Colonial Boulevard. The vehicle was moved fully off the roadway. No injuries or medical care were needed.
Audio|Source: Lee County and Cape Coral Fire Dispatch
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be the westbound lanes of Colonial off on the shoulder.
00:05
We have one red SUV, but no second vehicle. We'll be out assessing.
00:10
Unseen assessing in the westbound lanes,
00:14
zero nine fifty four hours.
00:17
Rescue 3.
00:19
Rescue 3.
00:24
You can go ahead and clear EMS patient was just in the lobby.
00:30
Copy Rescue 3 canceling EMS. Is law enforcement on seeing with you?
00:36
That's negative. You can cancel them as well.
00:42
10-4[1].
00:46
Medics 7 we control?
00:50
Medic 7 you can cancel Peretti. Medic 7, copy.
01:03
Control Ladder 16.
01:06
Ladder 16.
01:10
This is just a broke down video, excuse me, vehicle, both of you this will be a time of the week.
01:21
On first minute it's seen?
01:26
That's a big negative.
01:28
I think and clear, too.
01:31
Copy canceling FMPD.
01:33
Letter 16, Medicaid 18, assignment complete,
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zero 956.
01:41
Medic 818 link control.
01:48
Control Medics 3.
01:50
Medic 3.
01:53
Medics 3 or 106 for transport.
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Mississippi for transport. Medics 3, 0957.
02:03
Do you like 39. Medics 39.
02:12
Yes, ma'am, we're going to be 10611, this has been Zadisdrich.
02:15
There's the on scenes. We're sitting Sati-Strax 0957.
02:24
Control, Medic 818.
02:26
Medic 818.
02:28
The vehicle has been moved fully off the roadway. Thank you to Ladder 16. We'll be available, no care required.
02:36
1040.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
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Colonial Blvd, Florida
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