Hit-and-run collision near Hartnell and Alisal Roads, Monterey County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible hit-and-run collision near Hartnell and Alisal Roads in California. One vehicle, described as a silver Toyota Camry, was reportedly struck by a beige or white truck with driver-side damage. Fluids were spilled at the scene, and fire services were called to assist. No personal injuries or arrests were confirmed at the time of the radio communication.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Radio station two, hazardous condition outside on Hartnell Road.
00:09
At ten fifty-five twelve, hazardous condition with fluids down after a hit and run[1].
00:12
Alisal Road at Hartnell Road.
00:34
Fluids down after a hit and run[1].
00:38
Looking for a gray Toyota Camry.
00:46
Vehicle identifier (number withheld).
00:52
Unit three twelve.
00:58
Unit three twelve, can we get an ETA on County Road?
01:06
Alisal and Hartnell Road for fluids down.
01:10
Suspect vehicle is a beige car.
01:16
Transmission with numbers (number withheld) near Hartnell.
01:20
Fire engine 5412 could be available at scene.
01:28
Northbound bus about one mile south of Troy Road.
01:36
Road just south of Hartnell.
01:39
The suspect vehicle is a beige or white truck, possibly a GMC with driver side damage, unknown plate.
01:48
Last seen northbound on Alisal.
01:51
The victim's in a silver Toyota Camry.
01:56
Requesting unit 1110.
01:58
Their vehicle is possibly drivable.
01:59
Fire is en route for fluids down.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
hit and run: Hit-and-run traffic collision
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