Vehicle collides with train near Hopkins in Fremont, Fremont CA
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A vehicle collided with a train near Hopkins on Warren Avenue in Fremont. All occupants exited the vehicle. Emergency units responded and later canceled some resources. One vehicle and one patient were involved.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Looks like all occupants are out, we're going to be investigating we establish near Hopkins.
00:05
This is going to be eastbound just west of Hopkins.
00:10
West of Hopkins.
00:11
Okay,
00:16
The IT comes by maybe just left of Hopkinsville.
00:24
Thanks for release attack channel.
00:26
Oh-huh.
00:31
You can't run and cancel.
00:33
I'll continue the ammo now.
00:40
Ingenit 2, Alprope is truck 93 to cancel,
00:43
and Medic 53 to continue in.
00:46
Ingeny 2, would you like to give a release back?
00:52
This attack, we'll be at stake 2.
00:55
Alpha Copy 7903 also.
00:57
Release an attack, pitchback to the fetchback to this touch, 2.
01:02
Weather.
01:11
Trey is 6, truck 9.
01:14
I don't know.
01:15
Davis 3 across the Warren Avenue to defend two-packed grade.
01:22
Dr. Okay,
01:23
I can't play, but we're not injury.
01:30
Breakmetic 5.50 for Yonzole, you cancels cancels.
01:33
Incident advice on injury.
01:38
There copy cancel, okay.
01:41
Okay.
01:43
Engine sent truck 9-alco, confirm at first.
01:46
328 alpheap?
01:51
Thank you 2.28 response code for review with injunson and truck 9.
01:54
City is en route.
01:56
Parts of a vehicle versus aft train and can provide further.
01:59
This will be attacked for your response.
02:04
Truck 9 can cancel engine 10 off scene.
02:07
One car accident and one patient.
02:09
I'll see the talk ambulance.
02:11
No. No.
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