Fuel truck and car crash on S US Hwy 17 92, Seminole County FL


A fuel truck and a Nissan sedan crashed on S US Hwy 17 92, Florida. Initial reports indicated people trapped and a possible fuel leak. Emergency responders found no one trapped and confirmed no hazardous fuel leak.
Audio|Source: Seminole County Fire
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Transcript:
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Criminal to the Italian 37, the Sassion 3, 234.
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You're responding to Northwest U.S.
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Highway 1792, the Monroe Road, for a motor vehicle accident with entrapment.
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All advised they cannot get out of their vehicle, the fuel truck versus a Nissan sedan.
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937 copies.
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Some of the advisor for fuel trucks leaking.
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0.34 is on scene.
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We've got vehicle versus fuel truck, heavy front end damage.
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The fuel truck does not appear to be leaking.
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We'll be investigating at this time.
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2134.
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Quaid 34th, no entrapment.
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SPD, Cable,
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assist, oxygen out of vehicles.
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Quidd 34, copy, no entrapment.
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937 at 34. We're gonna need all these units.
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There are any damage to the truck.
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Watson, Quint 34.
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Quint their horse squad, dude, there's no hazmat.
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Okay, 37, Quint 34, Ward addition on the unit 3 you're gonna need.
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My self and my rescue can handle.
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Copy. Only one patient.
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I have a total of two occupants, both a nine.
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We can move this to Delta[1].
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Just hold on scene with Quint 34, Rescue 34, and I'm a rapid on scene.
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Battalion 37, Rescue 34, Quint 34, select 49 Delta[1] for the remainder and acknowledge all other units can clear VMCID.
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Quintr34, Rescue 34 on Delta[1].
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Quinn 34, Rescue 34.
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Rescue 34. Rescue 34.
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Battalion 37.
Police codes explained
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Delta: High-priority medical response
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