Pedestrian injured in vehicle accident near police station, Watsonville CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a vehicle hitting a pedestrian near the police station on Union Street. The pedestrian reported leg pain and received medical assistance at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Cruz County Fire
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
A truck 4470 battalion, 4403, Monterey County engine and medic 6 for vehicle versus pedestrian.
00:07
In front of the police department, near Union Street, utilize Red Command, Green Pack at 1705.
00:16
I'll mention 3523 unit exchange with 3566.
00:24
1705. 1705.
00:30
I am 40403, so vehicle versus pedestrian, pedestrian's got a complaint to bed pain.
00:38
Netcom 4411.
00:41
Go ahead.
00:44
You can show us responding in place of Honorae County.
00:51
I copy.
00:58
Yeah,
00:59
come back seven.
01:00
We're clear one, we'll be in there on top.
01:03
17 that's a photo.
01:10
Netcom 4403.
01:11
Go ahead.
01:14
I'm on-scene vehicle and patient or off the side of the road at the WPD.
01:19
Establishing Union Command.
01:20
We can cancel a truck, continue, 4411 ambulance.
01:26
Copy truck 4470 a 6, standing down.
01:33
Check on, truck 4470.
01:36
Go ahead.
01:39
We're on scene with O3, we can stand in 411.
01:43
Copy engine 4411, I'll show you sign it down.
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Location mentioned:
Union St, Watsonville, CA 95076
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