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Multiple priority traffic incidents reported in Fresno CountyFresno County CA

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Fresno County, CA

Emergency medical services responded to multiple traffic incidents in Fresno County. These included a priority 3 call near South 3rd Street, a traffic break near Broadway south of Belmont, and a priority call near West Shield close to Westwood Village. Medical units were actively dispatched to these locations to address the traffic-related emergencies.

Audio|Source: Eastern Fresno County Fire Dispatch (includes Selma, Sanger, Kingsburg and Reedley)
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Transcript:
00:00
Medic 1-76, priority 3[1] traffic break[2]. Medic 401, responding priority 3, (number withheld), South 3rd Street.
00:11
Go ahead.
00:18
In 191, can you confirm traffic?
00:25
The advice that wasn't for fun.
00:30
21, copy. Break glass, soon and add the service, repeat or identify.
00:39
10, copy. 10, copy.
00:54
Medic 123, priority 3[1] traffic.
01:02
156, third-2 priority, two traffic, Elmont, cross-up Broadway.
01:21
Medical 147, priority 3[1] traffic.
01:41
Medic 161, priority to traffic. Break, Medic 1-56, show your responding priority to traffic. It's going to be on Broadway to south of Belmont.
01:55
Medic 161, show your responding priority to traffic, 33-38, West Shield, Unit Windsor 4 at the Westwood Village.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response; routine handling, typically without lights or sirens.
[2]
traffic break: Controlled slowing or stopping of traffic (typically by CHP) to remove hazards or debris from the roadway

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