Traffic collision with hit-and-run near Fremont Boulevard, Fremont CA
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Emergency services responded to a hit-and-run traffic collision near Dakota Road and Fremont Boulevard in Fremont. Fire and medical units were dispatched quickly to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Bay Area Various Public Safety
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Fremont District 8 engine 58 respond for traffic closing Dakota across Fremont Boulevard.
00:08
261 clear, switching.
00:11
9261, clear.
00:16
261, we shall.
00:19
How come, medic 414?
00:22
The medic 414.
00:23
What it's not possible, would?
00:29
Would you kindly generate another renner, please?
00:33
Medic 261, pose he then.
00:36
414-2704-15-Code 3[1] traffic was in Dakota Road at Fremont Boulevard dispatch, that's 1.
00:49
The 24142. Second run number (number withheld).
00:53
Copy. Copy-dust, thank you.
00:57
415 in Ralph.
00:59
Okay, second floor clear.
01:01
No, 174, clear.
01:05
174-8-904-15 also copies in-roof.
01:12
Bill's 174, opposed Hakenberger.
01:19
Superboy, can you start a blood type supervisor?
01:22
24. 24.
01:27
Corrections, Sutter.
01:35
Yeah, this is a 3333Metresponse (number withheld) 13th Street on this matter.
01:49
Engine 11, Medical, (number withheld), Mission Boulevard, Hayward.
02:00
Engine 33, you can cancel.
02:07
6-415 responding with engine 58 code 3 for a hit-and-run traffic collision PDs and route.
02:15
Engine 33 you can cancel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately using lights and siren.
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Location mentioned:
Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA
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