Multi-vehicle crash with injured dog on Highway 24, Orinda CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a multi-vehicle accident on eastbound Highway 24 near Camino Pablo in Orinda. A white Honda and several other vehicles were involved. Multiple people suffered injuries, and an injured dog required response from animal control. Lanes one and two were blocked as medics and firefighters provided assistance. Details remain preliminary and may be updated as more information becomes available.
Audio|Heard on: Contra Costa CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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03:42
Transcript:
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Section 43, truck 44, medic 1, battalion.
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For response, vehicle accident,
00:07
eastbound 24 west of Camino Pablo.
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Eastbound 24 west of Camino Pablo.
00:13
Involved vehicle, white Honda versus center divider.
00:16
Compartment, Station 45.
00:18
At engine 45, do that response, please.
00:21
Copy.
00:24
Station 41.
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Station 41.
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Is medical.
00:30
Can you please attach them to this call?
00:37
In your place or in addition?
00:41
In our place.
00:42
Copy.
00:47
Responding for vehicle accident, eastbound 24 west of Camino Pablo.
00:53
Medic 61, Code 2, Kaiser.
01:01
Confire battalion reports three vehicles in lanes one and two, coming for IC.
01:15
Best access is from Wilder.
01:17
We are blocking lanes one and two.
01:27
Report of two pinned and one additional car.
02:16
Code three response, second ambulance, eastbound 24 west of Camino Pablo.
03:08
Requesting animal control for injured dog.
03:29
Is the dog injured and is the owner being transported?
03:34
Dog is injured.
03:37
Drivers are being transported.
03:40
Copy, confirmed dog is injured.
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