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Two-vehicle collision with no injuries in Stanislaus CountyStanislaus County CA

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Stanislaus County, CA

Two vehicles collided near Stamford in Stanislaus County. Initial concerns about a person trapped were unfounded. Emergency crews responded, checked for injuries, and found none. Additional ambulance support was requested and then canceled.

Audio|Source: Stanislaus County Fire Command 2
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
AIMA is responding to the pin-in[2] in front of near Stamford and Fife's territory.
00:04
Your take is on toll, Tactful.
00:05
And then to your truck five.
00:09
Truck five.
00:10
Truck five. Truck five on scene, two vehicles involved.
00:12
MP on scene will be Stamford, IC[3] checking on injuries.
00:16
I have a copy your on-scene with two vehicles involved.
00:18
PD[1] on-scene, establishing Stanford-I-C and checking on injuries.
00:21
For information, PD[1] is giving me an update that it's a negative pin for info.
00:26
Should have a good seat.
00:27
Engine 7-minute.
00:28
Thank you for IC[3].
00:34
Sanfer-I-C. Send for IC[3]E.
00:35
Confirm negative pin-in[2], two creations, truck five can handle, start me a second ambulance, cancel a balance.
00:42
I copy negative pin-in[2], I start a second ambulance, truck five can handle, cancel a balance.
00:48
Can we hit seven.
00:53
Engine seven.
00:54
We're clear from this call.
00:55
We'll take that call and pay from Agent 3 in our territory.
00:57
I copy. Engine 3, you can cancel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PD: Police Department
[2]
pin-in: Person trapped in a vehicle after a crash (extrication required)
[3]
IC: Incident Command/Incident Commander in charge of the scene

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