Multi-vehicle crash causes injuries on Mitchell Hammock Road, Oviedo FL


A multi-vehicle accident occurred near Mitchell Hammock Road in Oviedo, FL. Four vehicles were involved with heavy damage. Several occupants, including adults and a minor, were injured. Two patients were trapped in one vehicle. Emergency crews on scene performed rescue and extrication. Mitchell Hammock Road was closed in both directions during the incident. Police were present to manage the scene and traffic.
Audio|Source: Seminole County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Similar to engine 48, rescue 48.
00:03
This call has been upgraded to motor vehicle entrapment, SWIFT-49 Delta, correction 49, ECHO.
00:12
Rescue 48 on Echo[1].
00:18
Confirming on Echo[1].
00:23
Engine 48 on Echo[1]. Edge 48 on Echo.
00:33
Rescue 48 is on scene. appears we have four vehicles, heavy damage.
00:37
We'll be investigating the LEA on scene.
00:41
Rescue 48 on scene, four vehicles heavy damage investigating.
00:44
Total Italian 44, you're responding for a motor vehicle accident with possible entrapment for two occupants, a 60-year-old male and 16-year-old male.
00:54
The Italian 44 copy update.
00:59
Rescue 48 sentile dispatch, rescue.
01:02
Rescue 48.
01:07
The Italian 44. The Italian 44, go ahead.
01:14
The Titan 44, we're receiving reports of at least three occupants injured. Would you like a third rescue or wait till you arrive on scene?
01:24
Which way to we assess the scene better?
01:27
44.
01:33
Engine 48, so no, you show is on scene.
01:36
We're establishing East Bridge Command.
01:40
Engine 48 on scene, establishing East Bridge Command, 1738, 4 minutes into alarm.
01:51
Tower 46, the Andrew 48, we're opposing now.
01:54
They're going to get a spot for us up there.
02:01
Yeah, we can put you right here in the intersection.
02:04
It looks like you're going to have to go opposing almost all the way.
02:09
Sorry, Copy.
02:13
County 44 to Command. Can you have PD shut down the road?
02:19
Bobby, we're going to have them shut down that.
02:26
Tower 46 on team.
02:29
Tower 46 on team.
02:36
Italian 44 is on team. Battalion 44 is on team. Battalion 44 to command.
02:39
You're going to give me a rundown and I'll take command.
02:45
Tower 46, you can go ahead and take extrication. We're going to need a door popped on this one car over here.
02:54
California, good to copy.
02:59
NG4A would have a line down on the ground.
03:04
Hedge 4A, line on the ground.
03:11
starting 44 similarity and so we'll be assuming command from our engine 48 engine 48 right now will be EMS TAL 46 has extrication we got two patients and trapped in one vehicle
03:24
Heavy damage.
03:30
There's also another patient next to the white truck with the trailer.
03:35
Hope UPDs with them.
03:37
Engine and RESTB 46A.
03:44
Rescue 46 from command, go ahead and take the second patient in the white vehicle.
03:50
Engine 46 from command, go ahead and evaluate the patient that is next to the white pickup truck with the orange trailer.
04:01
Command, engine 48, Lieutenant.
04:03
I got injured 46 going over to that patient.
04:07
Andrew 46 cops are headed over there now.
04:11
Javier, we do have one extra patient over here with the, yes.
04:22
This time we got a two vehicle accident,
04:25
one vehicle intermediating heavy damage, two patients and trapped, one vehicle on eastbound Mitchell Hammock. We got Mitchell Hammack shut down in both directions,
04:37
Oviedo PD on scene,
04:40
Andrew 46 can evaluate a third patient and determine whether in any direction.
04:48
Eastbrook command.
04:51
We have four-o-three patients, two adults, one minor.
04:57
Command check.
05:01
One-two 46 on seat, command. Where do you need?
05:07
Andrew 46 for patient.
05:09
Rescue 46, you have the second patient in the white vehicle.
05:15
Get with Rescue 48 and figure out which patient they have already established care with.
05:24
Can I get a rescue for my patient over here? It's going to be a pediatric female.
05:31
Command, Jack. Command Center, can I get an additional rescue? You can have them respond to emergency.
05:37
These for command, also send minutes into alarm.
05:44
Some of these for command, Rescue 35 is the now that you're alarm.
05:48
Command check.
05:50
Command to Rescue 35, where are you coming from?
05:58
Command to Rescue 35.
06:02
We're on 417.
06:07
Copy, you're coming off to 417 if you get off at probably 434 and come up 434 to 419 and come that way. It's going to be your best access because Mitchell Hammack is shut down and the traffic is going to be backing up.
06:23
Resc terrified copy.
06:31
Command of Rescue, Rescue, 48.
06:35
Rescue 48, go ahead.
06:38
Condition of your patient.
06:44
RETCH-4-8, command of patient's table at their time.
06:48
Check.
06:50
Commander Rescue 46.
06:51
Condition on your patient. Condition on your patient.
06:57
All right, support, please, our patient, they will go out the time.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo: NATO phonetic alphabet for the letter E
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Location mentioned:
E Mitchell Hammock Rd, Oviedo, FL 32765
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