Traffic collision involving a golf cart and a 35‑year‑old female with leg injury at 217 South Point of Vista Street, Edgewater area., Diamond Springs CA
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Traffic collision involving a golf cart and a 35‑year‑old female with leg injury at 217 South Point of Vista Street, Edgewater area.
Audio|Heard on: El Dorado and Amador Counties Public Safety
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03:58
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, old medic one, code two.
00:09
Hello,
00:12
medic one, respond code two, the 217 South Point of Vista Street in the roadway.
00:25
For a 35-year-old female who was hit by a golf cart.
01:00
Nice.
01:07
The Sleger Mine in Edgewater.
01:10
Sliger Mine in Edgewater.
01:33
Size up.
01:39
You know.
01:57
Traffic collision in the area of 217, South Point of Vista Street.
02:04
And from response, I own sheepops.
02:08
6,200, show me how I understand.
02:16
One, break.
02:19
Continuing with check back, engine 5610.
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5610.
02:28
5610 responding with medic 1 35 year old female with a golf cart a leg injury first unit scene will be the Vista IC be fired 22 1042
02:42
Camino 5600 responding
02:47
5600 1042 5600 1042
02:58
Chief 6,200, Camino.
03:02
Units on sync and handle, continue the medic unit.
03:09
6,200, Camino, do you have a size up?
03:15
Single pedestrian down the roadway,
03:18
hip and knee pain.
03:26
22,
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copy, cancel any additional, continue the medic.
03:31
Break.
03:32
Chief, 5,600, copy you can cancel.
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6,600, I'm available.
03:41
5610.
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2610, copy, cancel.
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Returning 10-143.
03:52
Medic 160, 200.
03:53
Come down Market Street to Point of Vista.
03:56
You have to come against the parade route.
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Location mentioned:
South St, Diamond Springs, CA 95623
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