Motorcycle collision with injuries at East Main and Joerschke, Grass Valley CA
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A traffic collision between two motorcycles occurred near East Main St and Joerschke Dr in Grass Valley, California. One person sustained moderate to severe head injuries, and another suffered a minor knee injury. Emergency services responded to the scene and transported the injured individuals for medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Nevada County Public Safety - West
Listen to dispatch call
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
East Main St and Joerschke Dr.
00:13
I'm at the scene one motorcycle lift down as I await station now
00:24
good morning Good morning
00:31
Donner pass at Levant,
00:34
Southern Union Williams X-ray 168, grade two.
00:39
The second motorcycle involved, start a second ground ambulance pulse requesting in the air.
00:52
Let's start engine one for the ground contact at the STC.
01:01
The mountaintiff's Mount 912.
01:12
He confirmed that East Main is going to be shut down.
01:23
...engine one, response to...
01:25
...confirm response first year in Nevada...
01:29
...Medic too.
01:32
...Nevada, Nevada ambulance.
01:35
...medic force.
01:41
Take it with a head injury errands once on order.
01:44
930.
01:47
EMS1, the first patient that's down on the ground, he's going to be moderate to major.
01:54
Break engine 5, second patient burgundy shirt, one minor knee.
02:06
Patients, one moderate to major, one minor.
02:15
That's valid, Maine, I see.
02:18
Okay,
02:22
confirm two patients, one's going to be moderate to major,
02:25
one minor.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St & Joerschke Dr, Grass Valley, CA 95945
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