Three-car collision at 29th and Broadway, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and medical units responded to a three-car collision at 29th Street and Broadway in Oakland. A red vehicle was involved. Four people declined medical treatment, and no major injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
I got the accident up here, a red car at 29th Street and Broadway.
00:05
Copy, receive.
00:09
329 is in a row.
00:11
329, copy.
00:13
29, you're responding code 3 for difficulty breathing, patient a 68-year-old male.
00:17
Respond to the PAC unit.
00:20
Teleco 3-2A, we're crucial, we're counsel by fire.
00:23
3J, copy.
00:26
3-2 in row.
00:28
Technic 222, code through response, collision.
00:31
We have three vehicles involved, no further details.
00:34
I've got to be a little 20th.
00:37
You're less than 20.
00:39
We're going to get my patient and get a medical need.
00:42
Have no medical.
00:45
Do you. Did he feed?
00:49
I guess.
01:00
How is the medic 226?
01:05
Just confirm, do you have OPD responding, the vehicles blocking fire broader?
01:13
Tendee from OPD has the call.
01:17
They will remain on the scene until they arrive.
01:20
So far we have four people involved, all four refusals.
01:23
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Broadway & 29th St, Oakland, CA 94611
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