Multi-vehicle crash reported near Lake Blvd, Oceanside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an automated crash notification was received for a solo vehicle collision involving multiple vehicles—a black Porsche SUV, black Tesla SUV, and white Toyota Corolla—near Lake Boulevard and Rancho Del Oro Drive in Oceanside. The crash type was initially reported as a traffic collision with unspecified injuries.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Border Division
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Transcript:
00:00
Ninety-two twenty-three, eleven eighty-three.
00:04
Automated crash notification two zero three.
00:07
Two twenty-three solo.
00:16
Three two for solo.
00:23
Eleven eighty-two for private assistance.
00:32
Can you go ahead with that call?
00:34
If you can just give me a vehicle description on that one, just in case we get further calls if they're still out there.
00:41
Two vehicles want to help her car.
00:43
It's a black Porsche SUV and a black Tesla SUV.
00:49
That could be black Porsche SUV and black Tesla SUV.
00:53
I know the other call.
01:00
They're calling it was an automated PC notification for Toyota automatic.
01:05
They're saying it's a white Toyota Corolla.
01:07
We still have not spoken to the involved parties.
01:09
It's called second half of the station now.
01:12
Cross street Rancho Del Oro Drive and Lake Boulevard.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Blvd, Oceanside, CA 92056
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