Two-vehicle head-on collision on Highway 88 blocks road, Placerville CA
A head-on collision occurred between two vehicles on Highway 88 near West Clinton Road. One vehicle blocked the roadway. At least two people suffered moderate injuries and were transported to the hospital. Emergency medical units and additional ambulances responded to the scene to assist.
Audio|Source: El Dorado and Amador Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
For a head-on collision,
00:02
one vehicle blocking the roadway.
00:06
Three, copies in route.
00:23
I'm a medical, Gold Country Skill Nursing near Golden Center Drive, cross the Golden Center Court,
00:30
(number withheld).
00:40
The units are responding to the traffic placement.
00:43
These are an additional CO3 medic unit.
00:51
Responding of (number withheld), I'm the rest.
00:57
Teams are an additional CO3 medic unit, please.
01:16
Accidental activation, you can show it's available on zone.
01:21
10.4.
01:57
Traffic collision in the area of Highway 88 and West Clinton Road.
02:01
First unit scene will be the Clinton IC[1], BFar 22,
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(number withheld).
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Number.
02:16
Margot transport.
02:19
Well,
02:24
confirm response battalion, Pinti 102.
02:28
Camino, Opitaine 50102 is arriving at scene.
02:33
We've got two vehicles involved without checking on injuries assuming IC[1].
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50102 is Clinton IC[1]VIR 22,
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(number withheld).
02:46
Continue to check back from the traffic collision in the engine 5141, confirm response.
02:52
Engine 5141.
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5361.
03:01
For the blue Toyota Sierra head-on PC, unknown injuries at (number withheld).
03:23
The ion waste and water treatment, RPA is there's a deer stuck in the treatment pond.
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Camino.
03:41
Blit and I-C.
03:43
We have two patients like the airing mills to go to a son or amateur hospital.
03:48
Both appear be moderate injuries.
03:52
Camino, it's just 56, that same.
03:58
We need a second code three transporting unit to the NBA.
04:10
ALS[2] units, do we need a third?
04:15
Next to negative two is fine.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Person or team responsible for overseeing and coordinating response to an incident or emergency.
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (medical response level)
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