Vehicle accident with patient freed on US-50 eastbound, Sacramento County CA
A vehicle accident occurred on eastbound U.S. 50 near Interstate 5. Emergency units including engines, trucks, and medics responded to the scene. Initial reports indicated extrication was needed, but later updates confirmed the patient was freed from the vehicle and no longer trapped. Units were coordinating their arrival and response accordingly.
Audio|Source: Sacramento Regional Fire and EMS
03:35
Transcript:
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DC1, West Stack Engine 41, Truck 5, Medic 4 vehicle accident with extrication, District W,
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41, eastbound U.S. 50 East of Interstate 5, DC1, West Sac Engine 41, Truck 5, Medic 4, Operations B6.
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Truck 7, MedicalA, Code 2, District 7,
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near Hell Pepper Drive, Truck 7, Operations B3.
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cancel and update your status, Metax 6655, handling.
00:46
Minix 619 copies A-IQ.
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Copy AICL.
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Good kind, one year, (name withheld), Operation Speed 6, Bravo 6.
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Engine 10, Pedicillade, District 10,
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5033,
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near Stockton Boulevard, Engine 10, Operation B3.
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Hasmet 109, Medics 60109, Medical 8, District 109, 2750,
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near Wallet Avenue, HasMet 109, Medics 60109, Operations 82.
01:39
Fire Dispatch, can you add MediT12 in addition to the vehicle traffic on 50?
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A-firm,
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Operation C6, Bravo 6.
01:54
I think you're going to come in past it. I'm not 100% sure,
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but it's directly above 5th Street.
02:05
Copy, I'm going to just head on surface streets over that location, and then you can update me when you get on scene.
02:14
Copy.
02:20
We're committing to the freeway, west down on 50. We'll come across the west sec and then make our way back like truck 5.
02:29
Got it.
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Cool.
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Truck 7-2GBLF. TRIGELF.
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TIEG-O-F. The Tine-1 fire to slash.
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Second one.
02:51
The final one, we're getting reports to say white dam reliever semis, the patient is no longer trapped.
03:02
Copy that. I'm going to drop off. I'll update the units on the tack,
03:06
and we'll probably limit it down to whoever it's going to be first on scene.
03:10
It looks like it might be a truck five and metaphor.
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Copy.
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Units on B6, dispatches just gave an update, patients made it out of the vehicle, doesn't sound like it's an extrication. So whoever gets first on scene can code for everyone else and you can give up the TAC when you arrive.
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