Two vehicle collision with injuries near East 14th St, San Leandro CA
A two-vehicle collision occurred near East 14th Street with minor to moderate damage. All occupants have exited the vehicles. Police reported possible injuries. Additional resources are requested for cleanup and to wash down the area.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Fire
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Transcript:
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We're establishing Potsar, I see.
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We have two vehicles involved, minor, moderate damage.
00:04
Here is all occupants or out will be off investigating.
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Chicago, Truck 9.
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Truck 9.
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We're getting reports from PD of most other injuries.
00:21
Can you just like the second fault needed to the initial discharge location?
00:27
Affirmative, Code 2[1] or Code 3[2]? Co 3 for traumatic injury.
00:35
And just confirm me it's going to be near East 14th Street.
00:40
If I'm just a parking lot across from that address.
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Copy, second.
00:45
Do you want to serve a mechanical for a region?
00:54
Okay.
00:59
Okay. All right. Three, I'll go on dispatch to.
01:05
The 23, can you confirm with other private D2 something?
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And by a break engine 8 for 103
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552 negative we're not on the scene yet
01:32
District 13 in Jin 10 EMS response 844-Castanova Drive Press on Monterey Boulevard
01:43
338 throughout 3338 respond to engine 10 code 30 69-year all female with difficulty breathing
01:59
406 neutral
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Class 2.
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Go ahead.
02:10
PEDs requesting an additional apparatus for cleanup.
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Are you able to do that or did you want me to send in deny?
02:22
Okay, my uncle.
02:23
Okay, my uncle.
02:27
May I be advised you're taking a code 3 is about a minute out.
02:34
Okay,
02:36
can we dispatch an engine to the Struck 9's location for the washdown? Okay.
02:46
District 9 and I respond for PDF to near East 14th Street.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent, expedited response without lights or siren; proceed promptly while obeying all traffic laws.
[2]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately using lights and siren.
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