Vehicle and motorcycle collide causing injuries in Eureka, Eureka CA
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A vehicle and motorcycle collided near W Wabash Ave and Spring St in Eureka. Injuries include a possible broken arm, leg injury, and facial bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and North
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
3 Pullivan, Versa Lovanovac, and three traffic collision, West Wabash & Spring is the vehicle versus motorcyclists.
00:08
Go ahead.
00:15
15,055.
00:20
For Frank 205-799, Frank 205-799, Estrada.
00:27
3-564, Frank 205-7-(number withheld).
00:34
This is the Senator revoked for multiple charges, still checking.
00:41
It's for a court-ordered ignition interlock device, am I?
00:49
One with service needed.
00:53
Take from over.
00:54
Two hours through David.
01:00
Question three, Paula.
01:01
Okay,
01:06
when you're responding to medical aid, abnormal.
01:09
814J.
01:12
814J. John.
01:15
68-year-old female break.
01:23
(name withheld) believes his left arm is broken, also injury to the right leg, blood's coming out of his face.
01:30
If it's not Code 3[1], I upgrade it.
01:32
Just free, Paul is in there, in round code 3, right leg entry, possible broken arm and hemorrhage from the face.
01:42
Your boy, John 755.
01:44
Toronto.
01:49
City tube, real-er.
01:57
City City, your time at 7022, Sanjuring, go ahead.
02:01
We're en route to a vehicle versus motorcycle, collision, unknown injuries, Wabash and Spring.
02:10
Just copy, send you back.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and siren
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Location mentioned:
W Wabash Ave & Spring St, Eureka, CA 95501
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