Traffic collision near Palm and Gettysburg cleared, Fig Garden CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a traffic collision near Palm and Gettysburg in Old Fig Garden, California. The collision involved two vehicles that sustained moderate front-end damage. The roadway was initially blocked but later cleared, and a tow truck was requested. The scene was secured, and no major injuries were indicated.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Fresno
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Original 65105.
00:03
Okay, 65105, good?
00:06
Original 65105, I'm on scene with the collision and you can close out the traffic hazard log.
00:11
Are you telling anything?
00:14
Copy your arrival at Palm and Gettysburg for the collision and traffic hazard, unable to locate.
00:31
105-1182, all.
00:35
155-105-1182.
00:42
Radio check.
00:45
165 Adam 3, copy you 10-2, go ahead.
00:52
65 Adam 3, copy 90.
00:54
Both vehicles have moderate front-end damage.
01:04
65105 to tow truck.
01:06
Both vehicles have moderate front-end damage.
01:13
33 will be back in service on a high-speed rail detail.
01:16
Can we get a lock number please?
01:21
Everybody, they're going to meet me on the high speeds.
01:24
Somebody just for the look.
01:30
43 unit, log's going to be 310.
01:34
310, thank you.
01:41
65-105 is at Arc and Bulldogdale.
01:47
Step four, please.
01:54
Six on 105, can you cancel one of the tow trucks? One of the parties has to make some decisions.
02:00
55-105, be there.
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