Vehicle overturns blocking lane with hazardous runoff, Annapolis CA


A vehicle overturned on its hood blocking the southbound lane near Annapolis-Nose Road. All occupants exited safely with no injuries reported. Hazardous material response is requested due to runoff from a vehicle fire entering a storm drain. CHP is managing the hazmat situation and warnings.
Audio|Source: Control 2 - Redcom
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Transcript:
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I'm at the scene of the Annapolis-Nose Road accident.
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We have one vehicle turned over on its hoods blocking the southbound lane.
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All people out know injuries.
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Copy one vehicle turned over, blocking southbound lane, all occupants out, no injuries.
00:23
Control 2, Medic 120, have we been canceled?
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Medic 120, have we been canceled?
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Medic 120, bye-bye.
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4485, control 2.
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Would you like medic 120 to continue or cancel?
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24485? Control 2?
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Continue medic 120.
00:39
Copy. Medic 12, you can contend you can contend you.
00:43
Rukh. Have then dropped code 2.
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Medical 120, you can reduce code 2.
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When you copy, reducing a code 2.
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Control to gradual IC.
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Control 2.
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Control 2. Control 2.
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Just information.
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CHP[1] is the hazmat IC and they're going to request HAZMAT 29[2].
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You'll get a call from CHP[1]'s office.
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CHP[1]'s handling all the OES[3] warning.
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This is all related to runoff from the vehicle fire into a storm crane.
01:10
Hazardous runoff into a storm drain.
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CHP[1] handling hazmat.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CHP: California Highway Patrol (handling hazmat and OES warning)
[2]
HAZMAT 29: Hazardous Materials Team requested
[3]
OES: Office of Emergency Services warning
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Location mentioned:
Annapolis, CA 95412
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