Single vehicle crash with trapped female near Indian Valley Rd, San Miguel CA
A single vehicle crashed near Indian Valley Road in San Miguel. A female occupant is trapped inside the tan GMC truck, non-verbal but breathing. She has a broken left arm, bleeding from the mouth, and may have a head injury. The vehicle door is stuck and responders are working on extrication.
Audio|Source: SLO County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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243 information.
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43. 43.
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870 accepted the call.
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They're about 15 minutes to lift.
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Additional ADRP stating the patient's going to have a left broken arm.
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It is not responding verbally but is breathing.
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There is blood from the mouth and possible head injury.
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Additionally, they're unable to open the door.
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It's stuck shut.
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43, company.
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163 by copy correction on the location you'll be around to mobile gas station west of 101 or friction one on better area and 101 for breath
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10th 146 bit more my apologies on the east of
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104 betteravia east of 101
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Adam 42.
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Adam 42, I'm 1098[3] civil issue.
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I'll be en route to the AOA[2].
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104.
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On the 821, we're clear in 20.
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104. 104.
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696Ailus, confirm response.
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Engine 86 96, hans, confirm response.
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Welcome to one available at French, and a week later return.
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All coverage.
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All coverage is returning, thank you.
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San Luis 8600.
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S-Gp 8600, San Luis.
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Is engine 866-9896 available to respond?
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They haven't come up?
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San Luis 800, unknown at this time.
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If now those copies, we're going to start an additional engine and retone them out.
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San Luis-600 copy, thank you.
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Nightnell? Do you have any additional information on that? Number 79, Indian Valley.
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Night now, that's negative.
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All information was from the so we've had no callers.
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The engine A696 second tone out, one inch from pass the city, a vehicle accident.
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A near Indian Valley Road, near Indian Valley Road,
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across the Vineyard Canyon Road.
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First Nade, I see the Valley, I see, Command, Excel, Command, 4, TAC, Calcourt, down 70 to 6.
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Station 1, Medical Aid at the request of Cal Fire for a single vehicle TC, near Indian Valley Road in San Miguel.
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Okay.
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43.
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43 disinformation.
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The RP left his white pickup truck up at the roadway.
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You'll have to use that as a reference point.
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The PC is not visible from the roadway.
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43, copy.
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10-4[1].
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He said it's pretty close to the county line.
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Copy.
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Down in 42.
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I'm 101 north at Monterey Road on the upgrade.
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Sunforce.
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Formant at ETA, command XSEL, command board, TACAL, CAC CALCORD.
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Cool T-C,
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it's a tan GMC, single cab occupied by a female.
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Command XSL 4, chat-tale cord.
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A unit responding to near Indian Valley Road, 870's en route with a four-minute ETA.
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Pickup parked on the right shoulder near the county line, advising the DC vehicle 250 feet down and embankment and 75 feet off the roadway.
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...up truck over the side,
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a couple hundred feet south of the Monterey County line.
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We'll update.
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At chief 8600 channels copies your aren't seen in the Submit Valley.
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I see you have a single vehicle over the side
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a couple hundred feet south of the county line at 1800s.
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Okay.
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He needs to turn around and come back to the white truck.
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10-4[1].
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Can you copy around to 1179[4].
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San Luis, engine 8191 responding.
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Engine 8191 responding at 1,800.
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8901,000.
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I'll be 908 for my detail on Route 1019.
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14 or 10 in Route 19.
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Traffic closed us us.
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All right too good.
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560-560 Ash Street cross-up Pine Avenue, 70-year-old female blood pressure and oxygen issues.
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5 to copy. And right, 10-3.
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104.
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104.
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I see you have a single occupant pin in the vehicle extrication required at 1801.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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AOA: Assisting another agency with law enforcement or emergency duties.
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1098: Assignment complete
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1179: Traffic collision with injuries; ambulance responding
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