Traffic incident near highway 41 northbound and Shaw, Fresno CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a traffic incident near Highway 41 Northbound and Shaw Avenue in Fresno. Multiple units were initially dispatched with highest priority but later some units were canceled by police dispatch. A second scene was monitored nearby for further response.
Audio|Heard on: Eastern Fresno County Fire Dispatch (includes Selma, Sanger, Kingsburg and Reedley)
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
108, starting a Code 3, priority 1.
00:06
7, we're going to be canceled by PD.
00:10
7, copy.
00:17
Did you guys ready to get a second unit for the incident 500 yards north?
00:23
17, that's a firm break unit 108.
00:26
You're going to be second on scene with 417[2], Priority 1[1], Highway 41 Northbound and Shaw.
00:35
7, how far around is that second unit?
00:39
Multiple units, break 417[2], standby.
00:43
So, show is ready for LPD.
00:52
Middick 417[2], your second unit is responding,
00:56
already from Dakota and Fresno.
01:02
Do?
01:09
You know, that's 9152, go ahead.
01:13
Either show is phased.
01:16
552, copy a big other unit, go ahead.
01:24
Then nothing's change on our MTT, we were cancelled by PDD.
01:30
Okay.
01:32
Okay.
01:38
I've already taken care of the RMCT on the patient on the initial incident.
01:42
I'm going to proceed 500 yards down the road and take care of that second scene.
01:47
4-1-17 copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency requiring immediate response, typically with lights and sirens.
[2]
417: Displaying or threatening with a weapon in a manner likely to cause fear or intimidation.
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