Two-truck collision on Highway 101 near San Miguel Canyon, Monterey County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a two-truck traffic collision on southbound Highway 101 near San Miguel Canyon Road in California. One truck was off the roadway and the other remained on the road, both showing moderate damage.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Injured accident southbound 101 at San Miguel Canyon Road.
00:04
When you just stopped at San Miguel Canyon, there were two trucks involved off to the dirt.
00:15
All right, 60 from her name.
00:21
Hey, (number withheld).
00:29
44, good morning senior partner.
00:30
Go ahead and start preparing the 101.
00:39
1023 at the park and ride on the 156 and 101.
00:49
3178, 10-4.
00:56
170, can you get the address again for the second RP?
01:08
Twenty-six, twenty-three, 170.
01:10
Continue near Ernie Drive.
01:23
I'm too close to the area, so they locate.
01:31
All right, now that you're over passing through the scene,
01:34
going to be southbound 101, right at San Miguel Canyon Road.
01:39
Two vehicles, one off the roadway, one on the roadway,
01:42
moderate damage.
01:43
We'll be turning around it and we'll be turning around at Green Shores Road.
01:57
Engine 35, Firecom copies.
02:00
Should be southbound 101 at San Miguel Canyon.
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Location mentioned:
San Miguel Canyon Rd, California
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