Vehicle crashes into tree at maple and spruce, Fresno CA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle crashed into a tree near Maple and Spruce. The driver tried to leave the scene. The vehicle was smoking when responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
This one broadcasting is there a priority at Maple and Spruce for vehicle versus tree?
00:06
Street.
00:09
The vehicle street.
00:14
4-rank 32 uses started to Baker 32 is called.
00:20
Copy units on that zero.
00:21
The vehicle is smoking.
00:22
The RP's with the driver.
00:23
It's a black.
00:24
Record EMS is compressed in.
00:26
Question 1 to any sergeant, do you copy?
00:32
Breathing problems, ladder 18, 744514, Cornelia, cross of Norwich, near North Cornelia.
00:42
Communication, engine nine.
00:45
Engine nine, go ahead.
00:47
Please check the whole apartment complex as well as outside the center buck wall.
00:52
We don't see or smell at the thing.
00:53
Engine night day or.
00:54
You can go ahead and put us on squad nights call and cancel.
00:59
Copy that.
01:02
Squad 9 Communications.
01:04
At Fresno, broadcasting for information on the Northeast, she's responding to Maple and Spruce for a vehicle versus tree.
01:16
At an accident, saw a vehicle had crashed into a tree.
01:21
Correction, heard an accident.
01:24
Units on the zero CERP is advising the driver is trying to leave.
01:28
The license plate is going to be (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
N Maple Ave & E Spruce Ave, Fresno, CA 93720
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