Person blocking roadway at Bear Creek intersection, Boulder Creek CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a vehicle stopped on the shoulder and a person blocking Bear Creek Road near Woodcrest Road in Boulder Creek, California. The situation was initially an urgent welfare check and later required an ambulance response that was upgraded from Code 2 to Code 3.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Cruz County Fire
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03:19
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2112, respond with law and a welfare check to the area of Bear Creek Road and Woodcrest Road.
00:05
Bear Creek at Woodcrest, time out 1353.
00:12
Copy, show battalion 2101 en route to Bear Creek and Woodcrest.
00:29
Engine 3517, I'm working on an ambulance for Code 3[1] Medical near Camino Alburonco.
00:35
Near Camino Alburonco, time out 1354.
00:46
Through EMD is now a priority D, 62-year-old unconscious.
01:30
Incoming time 2101 is on scene of vehicle on the shoulder, person blocking roadway.
02:50
Uh, give me a code two ambulance right now.
03:06
Medic six, Code 3[1] request five assigned 2101 on scene at Bear Creek Road and Woodcrest Road.
03:12
Bear Creek at Woodcrest, time out 1401.
03:18
You can show us clear through the Bear Creek incident.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and siren
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Location mentioned:
Woodcrest Rd & Bear Creek Rd, Boulder Creek, CA 95006
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