Non injury vehicle accident blocks fire engine access, Kern County CA
Emergency personnel responded to a vehicle accident near Wasco Pond Road and West Cecil Avenue in Kern County, California. There were no injuries reported. The road was muddy and blocked access for fire engines, so responders coordinated staging and arranged for possible patient assistance by other means.
Audio|Source: Kern County Fire/Bakersfield Fire/USFS
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Transcript:
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58, so much, one break into 33-minute, echo station 37th area, Wasco, Pond, Road, and West Yusel Avenue.
00:05
CMBCC for another break, 58, go ahead.
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TEM for ambulance.
00:14
Copy canceling minutes.
00:17
All odds you get your out.
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If I'm a picture, you might have one green traffic, where you can handle.
00:26
single grain tag break UCCA battalion 16 cancels 61 battalion 6 will be complete
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2nd3 can handle the time 6 complete
00:53
There are additional engine to assist.
01:03
ECC Company 37.
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Comites one.
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DCC Company 37.
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47, go ahead.
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Because you show.
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Stage 33 at the second engine for the diesel.
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Echo[1].
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On 37, my apology is your traffic was covered by tones at Station 31.
01:42
Just confirming you'll be en route to the assignment 33 is currently committed to.
01:46
Do you want 33 to respond to your assignment?
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That's the proper.
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37 and 34 are going to take the echo on Wasco Pond and West Cecil.
02:02
Stage 33 and 31 to the Cecil Avenue echo.
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The 37-34 responding to Wasco Pond and West Cecil Avenue, engine 33, engine 31,
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respondent stage for call near West Cecil Avenue.
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CECC, company 63.
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6.3.
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Can be non-injury on our vehicle accident.
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You can cancel, uh,
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haul. Call.
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1-233. Somebody company company to stage for near West Cecil Avenue.
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33 stage.
02:55
Yeah,
03:01
we're trying to get a visual.
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We don't really have any telelights.
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UCC company 37.
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Is the RP with the patient possibly to drive that vehicle down?
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It appears the vehicle or the road may be impossible for engines.
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Stay by.
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Okay.
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See.
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35.
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The RP has already left the patient.
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He's attempting to wave you right down.
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I see that the RP, I see some light-slashing, however the road is really a buddy.
03:55
We will not be able to access the road with the engines.
03:58
Okay.
04:01
I copy. We'll try to get the RP to go back and pick up the patient.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo: Highest-priority medical response for immediate life-threatening emergencies, such as cardiac or respiratory arrest.
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