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Police Audio Of Tiger Woods’ Crash Released

January 8th, 2010 - 7:22 pm ICT by GD ( Leave a comment )

By Madhuri Dey
tiger-woodsJan 08, (THAINDIAN NEWS) An audio was released that had been recorded when Tiger Woods had first met with his phenomenal crash, the one that launched the series of scandals. The reports have been released by the police department of Orlando, Florida. The audio records were first made public by the radio station of Orlando, in Florida. The audio released by the police is approximately three and a half minutes long, and details the dispatches made by the units that were present on the scene: the Florida Highway Patrol, the Police Department of Windermere and the Sheriffs of Orange County.

The tape is available on various websites in the internet. The audio reveals the contents of the calls made by the 911 dispatcher who was present on the scene, to the various emergency units. At the night of the crash, Nov 27, 2009, Tiger Woods had swerved off the road and hit a tree and a fire hydrant. The audio relates the calls made by the 911 dispatcher, a woman, to the emergency units present nearby, describing to them the position and the gravity of the accident, adding that the driver had fallen out and was lying on the ground.

The released tape also narrates the responses of the emergency units to the 911 calls. The Florida Highway Patrol is heard as saying that they would be arriving shortly at the scene of the accident. The tape comes to an end with the dispatchers being informed by one of the units that responded- which one it is not clear from the audio- that Tiger Woods would be taken to the Health Central Hospital in Ocoee.

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