Motor vehicle accident with injuries shuts road temporarily, Ormond Beach FL


A motor vehicle accident with injuries occurred near the intersection of East New York Avenue and Capitol Road in Ormond Beach, Florida. Emergency responders arrived at the scene, which involved one vehicle leaking fluids. The road was temporarily shut down due to heavy traffic and response efforts. One patient was confirmed, and law enforcement was requested.
Audio|Source: Volusia County Fire and EMS
05:11
Transcript:
00:00
Light of 42 responded to 183 motor vehicle accident with injuries area of East New York Avenue and Capitol Road. Light of 42, select text 6, top 1509.
00:24
Engine 94, motor vehicle accident, hazards only, area of eastbound Granada, and 95 ramp.
00:30
Engine 94 select TAC[1], 6-stop, 3209. 1-4 -09. 1-4-0, we're going to immediately getting on the scene or getting heavy traffic coming up to the accident.
00:45
I got me.
00:57
One four zero coming on seeing it. We've got a SPL truck. Sun and Dana, it looks like they were hit head-on by the T.S.
01:06
T.S.
01:12
The client, copy then. Letter 42 and chain three, second.
01:17
83, we copy that.
01:19
See, 101 North Lake Drive across the Azalea Drive in Trafford Avenue.
01:24
Hinchotum, Bieless 1.49, select 5 on 1511.
01:28
Damage to the driver's flight or like the keybund side damage.
01:33
We make sure we got LEO[2] coming to this topic is pretty guessing right now.
01:50
24-0-0-4-0-4-2. We're trying to stay on our emergency, please, possible second patient.
01:56
Okay.
02:01
83-042.
02:05
Good.
02:07
Jeff, I just added you guys, we're responding from the south end of Woodland.
02:12
Might be just there.
02:15
Understood, I just crossed over Minnesota about a minute out.
02:24
94 Central.
02:28
Enter 94.
02:30
The old battalion 55, fire one.
02:42
There's only one vehicle we get fluids right now.
02:45
I know we got 83 and 42 kind of but we can probably only do with one to help the traffic in the supervisor.
02:50
Okay,
02:54
one engine can handle.
02:59
Linear 42 and J3, copy.
03:01
Yeah,
03:03
we copy 42. What's your location?
03:07
Being westbound on 44 right now.
03:26
Andrew 27 non-emergy well being checked 247 northbound 995 across with the 44 ramp and the 442 ramp Andrew 57 select tack 5 top 15 14
03:41
about a 42 so I'm on scene here I'm gonna have uh all 44 shut down this direction right now
04:01
All right. Okay.
04:07
Marksland will cancel the VLS worker high common.
04:10
Medic.
04:13
Medic 1404-0-2-2-2-4-4-4-2, your last?
04:23
One-40-central, cancel to the ELFAR. This is one patient.
04:27
Navid central, medic one-three-four.
04:31
Forty-two central is A-3-canceled. A-3-can canceled. This time, we have one patient,
04:36
and everyone else is out, walk around.
04:38
I cover that. Medic, one-three-four, do you copy to stand down?
04:43
A bag, one-three-four, we're covered direct. It shows, bracket, service.
04:47
15-16-2.
04:53
Fortisoeuvre. I'm got.
04:56
Westbound 44 re-opened.
05:00
Happened.
05:01
Happy.
05:08
Go ahead and give me 44 command and I got law enforcement.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC: Dedicated radio frequency for tactical operations and coordination among law enforcement personnel.
[2]
LEO: Law Enforcement Officer
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Ormond Beach, FL
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