Four-vehicle accident with neck injury in Davis, Davis CA
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According to the dispatch call, a four-vehicle accident occurred near Mace Boulevard and Second Street in Davis. One person reported neck pain. Fire and emergency units responded and are investigating the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Davis Fire
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 33, Truck 31, Battalion Chief 31, auto accident, Shetland, 333, Mace Boulevard.
00:08
Engine 33, Truck 31, Battalion Chief 31, auto accident.
00:17
AMR 3995 responding to Mace from Richard Coney.
00:25
It's truck 31, reflect.
00:34
Chip 31, copy responding.
00:42
Okay, this is the Santa number one's fine.
00:48
Miss 911?
00:52
Responding. Copy responding.
00:54
Copy responding.
01:06
David Sincer 33 responding from near Faraday.
01:13
Engines are your copy responding for a vehicle accident at least one injury complaining of neck pain.
01:20
Yeah,
01:25
Track everyone's on scene.
01:26
This is be southbound mace in the number two lane just north of second street.
01:31
Director everyone will be blocking number one in two lanes.
01:34
Davis to you on scene will be out investigating.
01:40
This engine 33 is on scene.
01:44
Engine 33, copy on scene.
01:51
833, trucked everyone.
01:59
Slide the engine 33, 33.
02:04
You have to bring up a broom and superfine.
02:06
We have fluid from the black Toyota camera.
02:12
Copy.
02:18
David's truck, everyone.
02:23
Check anyone. Check anyone?
02:30
Okay, four total vehicles is one patient.
02:34
Copy for vehicles when patient.
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Location mentioned:
Mace Blvd & 2nd St, Davis, CA 95618
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