E-bikes fell off truck rack on Highway 152, Morgan Hill CA
Fire units responded to a reported accident on Highway 152 near El Toro involving a semi-truck and motorcycle. Upon investigation, the scene involved e-bikes that had fallen off a rack on the back of a truck. No crash or injuries were found. Units confirmed the situation with CHP and canceled additional response units.
Audio|Source: Santa Clara County Fire Agencies - South
03:24
Transcript:
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County Fire, Hollister, Inch, 13,
00:03
responding to your vehicle accident, 152, and El Toro.
00:09
Hollister, Injord, 13, a copy, responding Westbound 152, West Voltauro.
00:14
Information given to us by CHP[2] for a vehicle accident involving a semi and a motorcyclist.
00:26
County Fire engine 370 we're on the scene with a vehicle.
00:31
Looks like they're changing a tire.
00:33
We'll be investigating establishing El Toro IC[1].
00:37
Go ahead and follow up with CHP[2]. They seem to be out on scene with something else.
00:43
Engine 370 is copy on the scene and it's a vehicle.
00:47
They're up there changing a tire and we'll check with CHP[2] for any further.
00:57
I'll show you responding 2136.
01:11
45 medical Pinto Lake Mobile Estates, Green Valley Road.
01:30
1510 code 2 medical 66 year old female conscious and breathing not eating unable to urinate and in pain at the Pintillake mobile estate near Green Valley Road number (number withheld) across the poultry lane 21 37.
02:02
HALTORIC[1] is asking what vehicle are you out with?
02:07
I'm out with H.P.
02:09
We do have a semi-truck with a motorcycle underneath it.
02:12
We're looking around now.
02:16
Copy you're on with CHP[2] and there is a semi with a motorcycle under it looking for any potential victim.
02:29
4510 responding at 2138 station station 47 and 499 vehicle accident crash detection that summit road.
02:55
Catapire, El Toro, I-seat,
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go ahead.
03:04
After further investigation, it looks like it's an e-bikes connected to a rack that came off the back of the truck.
03:11
We'll still be on the scene investigated, but you can cancel 13 and 68.
03:17
All right, copy. They came off a rack on the back of the truck, and we cancelled engine 68 and Hollister, engine 13.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Assumption or establishment of command responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
[2]
CHP: California Highway Patrol
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CA-152, California
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