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Two-vehicle collision with two patients at Stevens Creek BlvdSanta Clara County CA

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Stevens Creek Blvd, California

A two-vehicle collision occurred at Stevens Creek Boulevard and South Kiely Boulevard involving a dark SUV and a red pickup truck. Initially, there was concern of entrapment, but it was confirmed that both patients were free and not trapped. Emergency responders on scene reported two patients involved with no entrapment. The vehicles were located near Campbell road west of Saratoga, with one SUV rolling over and coming to rest on all four wheels.

Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Engine Penn, Delta Response[1] for a vehicle accident, at Stevens Creek Boulevard and South Kiely Boulevard, Station 14's area.
00:13
Antitone 1. Engine 14. Say that was a fire engine, 2. You have trapped? Engine 14. And didn't you just have to tell you the details? We have... We have... ...medical call.
00:22
Somebody would choke. The suspect fled in a maroon.
00:25
SUV on Campbell,
00:28
just west of Saratoga.
00:30
It looks like you rolled over in the show.
00:32
I don't know anybody's trapped.
00:34
I'm not quite sure where the second vehicle is yet, but we'll be investigating.
00:38
We'll have something that says Cambell.
00:45
For Tina Coffey, you're on scene with an SUV on Campbell west of Saratoga that rolled over and is now on all four wheels.
00:52
He'll be investigating unsure where the second vehicle is, and we'll have you as our Campbell.
00:58
This is a minute 21 from Campbell, I see.
01:07
I see you're on 10.
01:13
Commandatory 1 from Campbell, IC.
01:15
I see, go ahead.
01:19
No one trapped.
01:20
We're still working on a patient count. Continue the balance so we figure out how many patients we have.
01:26
I see, I copy. No one is trapped.
01:29
You are working on a patient count. We'll continue the balance.
01:37
Commandatory 1 from IC.
01:40
I see. Go ahead.
01:46
The total of two patients, no one trapped.
01:50
We can cancel the balance, which is back to San Diego Fire Station 14 to handle.
01:54
Near West Hamilton Avenue and Beck Drive, Station 14's area.
01:58
ICAICT, there are two patients, no one trapped, recommending to cancel the balance of Station 14 to handle.
02:04
Break the Tally 10? I just go.
02:08
Battalion 10 copies.
02:09
Switching back to San Jose. Two vehicle accident for the Seltzer Response.
02:13
Battalion will show you back in service.
02:15
Engine 14 and truck 14 to handle on San Jose fire.
02:20
Engine 15 to clear via NBC when ready.
02:22
Command 21[2] is clear at 11, 21 hours.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta Response: High-priority medical response
[2]
Command 21: Assigned command radio channel 21 for coordination and communication among responding units.

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Stevens Creek Blvd, California

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