Single vehicle rollover on highway 152 near gilroy, Gilroy CA
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A single vehicle rolled over on eastbound Highway 152 near Gilroy. The driver had minor injuries and was out of the vehicle when emergency crews arrived. The incident was managed by local fire and police agencies.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Clara County Fire Agencies - South
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03:24
Transcript:
00:00
68, engine 68, engine 68, engine 69, and water tender 69, traffic collision, tree havens area.
00:13
Defendant.
00:19
Copy responding without the water tender.
00:25
Copy responding without the water tender.
00:28
Your engine 4-7 will course shut down.
00:36
Engine 4-7. Engine 4-7.
00:49
Engine 49, respond to auto aid vehicle accident, Hecker Pass Road and Watsonville Road.
00:56
Cross streets are Watsonville Road.
01:04
I'll answer round command 10 this is reported eastbound 152 west of Watsonville vehicle on the eastbound lane possible rollover Gilroy Engine 49 should come up shortly.
01:18
Engine, 68 copies.
01:23
Engine 68 copies.
01:27
Engine 69 copies.
01:30
The engine 69 copies.
01:31
69 copies, too. 69 copies, too.
01:45
If you could switch to channel,
01:48
Penn.
01:53
One-neck, I have a switch.
02:00
Command to N-N-N-G-4-9 responding.
02:09
Geroi Engine 49 responding.
02:12
So far all we have is a report of a vehicle in the eastbound lanes of 152, about a mile west of Watsonville,
02:20
with a possible rollover.
02:25
Four-night, got him.
02:33
We're on the single vehicle reported location eastbound lanes.
02:37
It appears to be a vehicle rollover.
02:40
Investigating perjuries will be a hacker IC[1].
02:47
169, I copy on scene of the accident in the eastbound lanes about a mile west of Watsonville.
02:54
It is single vehicle rollover investigating and establishing hacker IC[1].
03:05
HECRIC[1].
03:12
Single patient minor injury, you can cancel the rescue response occupants out of the vehicle.
03:18
Ingers 69 can handle.
03:20
CHP[2] is on scene and we can move this back to primary and clear the command channel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Assumption or establishment of command responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
[2]
CHP: California Highway Patrol
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Location mentioned:
CA-152, Gilroy, CA
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