Traffic accident with injuries and vehicle blocking road, Tampa FL


Emergency responders are at a traffic accident near Henderson Ave and Nebraska Ave in Tampa. The accident involves at least one vehicle causing injuries. One vehicle is blocking the road. There may be a wrong-way driver involved.
Audio|Source: Hillsborough County Public Safety
03:14
Transcript:
00:00
Just confirm me real quick, we'll have a vehicle block, correct?
00:05
(name withheld) Jr., I believe we have one of the vehicle involved.
00:08
They're going to be a trauma alert[1] to TG8 and his rescue one.
00:12
Shadley, under the fire partner, sir.
00:16
(name withheld), 20, I'm awake on the other year there, Thompson, staff, and we'll kind of see in case for me.
00:22
Yeah, well, anybody not you'd have one, correct you two, go ahead and start putting that out.
00:27
Hello!
00:30
TAMO5.
00:31
Good.
00:33
I'm going to be a contract with a driver one, a half-vehicle vehicle, coffee license.
00:40
Cimo, Tango, Mike, 791.
00:42
So text to our white silver room.
00:47
Beautiful.
00:53
(number withheld).
00:56
Okay, boy.
01:02
CETA. Okay, okay.
01:04
Okay, we're on the other, turn, good match.
01:12
This is a foreto-attack.
01:15
7-4-4-4-4-4-0-1-Mite, uh Sam 9-1.
01:21
7.
01:29
Can you go forward? Can you go for ourselves right with this vehicle? Can you have to try location?
01:45
Can you have a lot?
01:53
C740440. Okay.
01:55
Okay.
01:57
Okay.
01:58
Okay.
02:00
Okay. Good,
02:02
sir. Arki, because he doesn't have a game that work here, right?
02:07
Dr. RQUZZZO-O-N-A.
02:09
Oh,
02:10
I'm going to be sorry.
02:20
If you're wrong way? Yeah.
02:25
Jacket in Tampa, Maryland, 6,
02:28
George, (name withheld) 1612, we're correcting.
02:33
Okay, Hartley.
02:36
Looks like I should be equine equinox, blue in color.
02:44
Uh, hey not, sir.
02:52
(number withheld).
02:56
Okay,
03:01
okay.
03:05
The R-7 starting locations would be north of Nebraska and Henderson Ave.
03:10
Thank you for the answer to be.
03:13
Thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
trauma alert: Highest-level trauma activation for critical patients
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