Single-vehicle traffic incident blocks one lane near Volcano, Volcano CA
A single-vehicle incident is blocking one lane near Kentucky Five Road and Volcano Road in Volcano, California. Emergency units including engine and medic were dispatched. The incident caused slow traffic spread; resources were adjusted accordingly.
Audio|Source: El Dorado and Amador Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Single vehicle, one lane blocked, without checking injuries, assuming I see.
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Committal 6135-on-stead. 1.35, 1546.
01:12
Is the need for engine 283?
01:17
283 is that seat?
01:20
29, 1849. 1849.
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144, 4 door to a Sharon Sternaman or Robert Sterneman out of Jackson.
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One, two, three one, Kentucky, five road, nearest cross Volcano Road.
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The Kentucky incident city of tag (number withheld).
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...weeosa.
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...medic to Amador-A color calvary.
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10-4[1]. 21,
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Error, you can hold one-some-one for me.
02:43
But time 2712.
03:00
Contact the Kentucky IC on CDF Tac 9, 1840.
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1849 with Medic 6 arriving at.
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113.1-13 check-back.
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113.
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Central Y-1-thru-1.
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6120, same.
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20, 15. 20, 1850.
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Number 441, I'll be 106 at a degree.
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441, copy 106, search.
04:20
With engine 61 concur with the report on conditions approximately fifty five hundred slow rate of spread.
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I'll continue the incoming resources and cancel the battalion chief.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment of message received and understood; affirmative response.
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Volcano, CA
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