Single vehicle traffic collision near Eureka Drive, Fremont CA
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According to the dispatch call, a single vehicle traffic collision occurred near Eureka Drive in Fremont, California. Emergency responders were dispatched with an ambulance for a single occupant assessment. There was a small roadside fire that was extinguished, and no additional engines were needed after initial assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
There's a related traffic collision, uh, sole vehicle.
00:03
Let's go ahead and start with one ambulance to test for you.
00:08
I also talk for you.
00:10
Confirming only one ambulance, no additional engine to handle.
00:15
That's negative.
00:16
The two incoming type ones were good.
00:22
Incen IC 27 is off-team.
00:25
We're gonna lay line to the grass.
00:30
I golly thanks. Thank you. The President.
00:36
Pretty much just returned in 57-comfit traffic collision.
00:42
News is the Lord of Eureka Drive.
00:44
...
00:48
States for me 57 on top three.
00:56
Engine 57, CSAC with the traffic permission.
01:01
That's affirmed.
01:02
We got dispatched to a vehicle accident at your location.
01:06
Just seen if you had any info.
01:11
No, you can go ahead and cancel.
01:12
I'm going to hold on to engine 56 and engine 27.
01:15
It's a small roadside fire, 27 against a fire knocked down.
01:18
We see another engine to do an assessment on a total occupant vehicle.
01:24
Cover that, so we can cancel.
01:28
Yeah, that'd be sense.
01:30
Copy that.
01:36
Alco, Steven, tonight, see.
01:37
Are you still up on Texas?
01:39
April.
01:42
Let's go ahead and start free on T.D.
01:44
Code 2[1], uh, due the vehicle accident, uh, sole occupant, possibly you see that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent, expedited response without lights or siren; proceed promptly while obeying all traffic laws.
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