Three vehicle crash with no injuries near East Venice Avenue, Venice FL
There were multiple traffic accidents reported, including a three-vehicle crash near the 1300 block of East Venice Avenue with no injuries. Another crash involving a semi-truck and a car occurred near University Parkway and I-75 at the Sarasota-Manatee County line; injuries are unknown.
Audio|Source: Sarasota County Sheriff, Venice and North Port Police
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
The floor is left to be northbound on Chamberlain from Winslow, call out no longer following.
00:05
Dark gray Chevy Silverado,
00:07
Florida,
00:08
(name withheld).
00:11
Shorvening, across the signal cord and did not stop for the bus.
00:18
Sorry, there are none for me.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:27
Still on no catch.
00:28
I'll be 10-6[1] other city, S.O.
00:31
North.
00:34
10-4[2].
00:36
1114.
00:40
1714.
00:43
I have to cross over to Manatee County so I can flip around to come back southbound at 2.13.
00:51
So far? In Sanford.
00:53
I just crossed over University Parkway and there's another signal floor on the Manatee side.
00:58
Looks like a semi-in-a car, unknown on injuries.
01:01
Check with them and see if they've got it.
01:06
Sound forth and this is at 2.13 southbound on the Manatee side.
01:10
Lift off the bridge.
01:15
10-4[2]-4-5-5-5-4 just set.
01:33
Hi Victor Forrest. Hi Victor Forrest.
01:35
Yeah, be advisor, 1,300 block, East Venice Avenue, three-car accident.
01:41
No injuries at this time.
01:42
Stand-by for Florida 28th.
01:45
Stand-for.
01:50
First, Florida, 28, is Charles Lincoln 3-8, George Thomas.
01:56
It should come back to a black Volvo.
02:02
Perfect one? You can show me 51 for that.
02:05
10-4[2]-4- Victorne.
02:07
5-54 dispatch, copy another Florida 20th.
02:15
10-4[2]-9.
02:17
8-7 Frank Ida Henry should come back to a green Nissan bed find.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-6: Unavailable or occupied; not able to respond to calls or assignments.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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