Traffic collision with disabled vehicle on State Route 67, Lakeside CA
A traffic collision occurred on State Route 67 near Riverford Road involving two vehicles stopped on both shoulders. One vehicle was disabled but there were no reported injuries. Emergency medics evaluated a potential patient who was determined to have no injuries. The California Highway Patrol stayed on scene to manage the incident.
Audio|Source: Heartland Fire
03:42
Transcript:
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Question three, guys.
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Identify 1.
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They were requested to respond to us, and they were our RAPES.
00:07
I can verify the unit is fine.
00:08
We advise immediately one disabled vehicle in the center early.
00:13
We copy. We'll invite.
00:19
1021 Metro.
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NG 51 51 for CDPD they have a call but no you have assigned and they are unable to take a totally across and so they're off the potential 1c.
00:30
Copy that here's no available.
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Control Ander4.
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It's on State Route 67 south of Riverford.
00:42
We have one vehicle on the right-hand shoulder, one on the left-hand shoulder.
00:46
We're on the right hand shoulder right hand shoulder right now.
00:49
We'll establish Riverford IC[1] investigating.
00:56
Such copy, Zix 4 on one vehicle on the right-hand shoulder and vehicle on the left-hand shoulder, agent 4 on the right-hand shoulder,
01:02
establishing Riverford IC[1].
01:04
Can you pull past and check out the vehicle on the left-hand shoulder, please?
01:10
Where you from?
01:15
21.
01:17
Good one.
01:18
It provides you that we manage the vehicle into the parking lot of 665H.
01:24
The copy Baker was able to be moved into the parking lot of 65H.
01:30
Central and remember for that.
01:33
Thank you.
01:35
The vehicle on the right hand shoulder is no injury.
01:37
We're going to wait for 19 since we get on scene to test the potential patient on the left hand shoulder.
01:42
Additionally, CHP[2]s at the scene.
01:45
Such copies.
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Thank you. Thank you, Z.
01:49
You, Z.
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You wish, both either go there will.
01:54
Subscribe.
01:58
Okay, 5'1. So for me, it was just a one-disabled tool and we'll have their own health.
02:02
We're referred to IC[1] from Central.
02:04
I'll talk show.
02:09
It appears only one vehicle, the other big trying to take it off.
02:13
Copy, what I like?
02:15
I'm not joking, can you advise to be that Medics 51 will be evaluating some patient in the same parking lot, and they'll remain at any more for a pity.
02:25
This is easier.
02:26
Copy.
02:30
Central and Fletcher? Go ahead.
02:33
We have DLS1 as your only transporting unit meds where you just came available.
02:36
Do you want to have added a call? Negative, we can stick with what we have right now.
02:41
Central coverage.
02:43
See, John, 2, Zon 2.
02:46
67 IC[1], 19, which probably is going to be non here as well.
02:52
I see copies, we're just waiting back from engine 19 if we have a patient on the left-hand shoulder.
02:57
We want to take it.
02:59
I got it. You can go available if you'd like.
03:05
7IC[1], one golf.
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XIBLLF1 is approaching C.
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Type 4 from every I see.
03:21
Another 51, injured 51.
03:29
719. Did we copy my traffic?
03:33
Mediac 51, Injic 51, Trico.
03:36
Proof an IT guy?
03:37
It's going to be a non-injury, all units to be available remaining command.
03:41
CHP[2] is going to remain as soon.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Command or Commander established to manage and direct response at an incident scene.
[2]
CHP: California Highway Patrol
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