Traffic collision with possible injuries at Aptos intersection, Aptos CA
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic collision involving two vehicles occurred near Soquel Drive and Spreckels Drive in Aptos. Fire and medical teams responded, assessed for injuries, and secured the area before clearing the scene without further hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Cruz County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Medical One with Regiment Silver Attack, motor vehicle accident, Spreckels Drive at Soquel Drive, 1358.
00:11
Multiple Medical 510, Roger.
00:12
Watsonville Medical 510, Roger.
00:36
4411,
00:37
chest pain, chest pain, 510, row of the street, 1359.
00:52
Six copies and route post off.
00:54
Copy.
00:57
We're on 2nd, two vehicles pulled off the road to be on Spreckels at Soquel.
01:02
We'll be out investigating, assessing for injury, establishing Spreckels Command,
01:08
protecting 700 block.
01:10
We have two vehicles investigating and establishing Spreckels Command, and next in to establish a block at 1403.
01:25
That comes, Spreckels, ma'am.
01:28
Spreckels command.
01:30
You can cancel 3523.
01:39
Copy, brace 3523, cover.
01:44
293, copy. Toil they copy.
02:00
Netcom, Spreckels Command, you can also cancel 3503.
02:06
Copy canceling 3503.
02:10
Netcom 3503, copy.
02:12
You can show me back available course.
02:15
1405.
02:23
Annetcom, Medic 1, we've been counseled by fire, we're available.
02:27
I don't want a copy of you.
02:34
Post-South and Medic 6HQ.
02:39
Six copies HQ.
02:48
Command.
02:51
Go ahead.
02:54
Terminating, William, release, attack, children's service, feel fine.
03:00
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Soquel Dr & Spreckels Dr, Aptos, CA 95003
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