Traffic collision blocks lanes on I-280 in San Jose, San Jose CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a traffic accident on Interstate 280 near Hellyer in San Jose. Multiple southbound lanes were blocked, and two people were possibly injured. Caltrans and the California Highway Patrol were on the scene managing the closure and assisting with the response.
Audio|Heard on: CalFire SCU, Santa Clara County
Listen to dispatch call
01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Caltrans already has one alarm southbound at Hellyer blocked off.
00:05
The other is the accident just above the parking area for Hellyer.
00:12
If you want us to cut them locked and going as much as we can, but we don't have keys for that.
00:22
Seagull Fire Engine Four, Truck Forty Two are on scene.
00:25
We've got a two-story hotel parking lot south of the Shell station.
00:30
Please investigate.
00:32
Agent, can I see?
00:38
There was one car.
00:44
Southeast of the door.
00:51
The yearbook one ramp will let CHP know.
00:57
Thank you.
01:03
There's activations at (number withheld).
01:12
Coming.
01:18
Twenty-four, twenty-six.
01:20
About to have some.
01:26
The inside of the number one lane.
01:34
Three.
01:38
Truck two, 10-4 will show you en route southbound 280, south of 7th Street.
01:43
CHP is on scene with a white Prius.
01:47
For dispatch, four lanes are blocked and there are two patients.
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Location mentioned:
I-280, San Jose, CA
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