Traffic collision sparks dispute near Russell Rd, Salinas CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible traffic accident near Russell Road and Eisenhower Street in Salinas involving two vehicles. Reports indicated that multiple people were arguing at the scene, and one person involved may have been intoxicated. Both vehicles were blocking a lane, and responding units requested law enforcement assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Salinas Fire Dispatch - Command 33
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Transcript:
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Medic Engine Six, I'm in a major accident right around the corner.
00:04
Russell Road, Eisenhower Street.
00:06
Time now 1840.
00:11
(name withheld)'s copy responding.
00:13
All I have right now is that there was a crash and there's people arguing.
00:21
Two callers, one saying their daughter was involved in the accident.
00:25
The other involved might be intoxicated.
00:27
They're not wanting to exchange information.
00:34
Alright, come in again.
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Six.
00:37
Medic six.
00:43
Medic engine six is on scene.
00:44
We have two vehicles blocking one lane of Russell.
00:49
It appears all occupants are out.
00:51
We'll be out investigating for injuries.
00:52
Additionally, can you start law enforcement? There's about 10 people arguing in the middle of the intersection.
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Affirmative.
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Location mentioned:
Eisenhower St & Russell Rd, Salinas, CA 93906
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