Two vehicle collision causes moderate injury in Healdsburg, Healdsburg CA
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A collision between two vehicles occurred near Dry Creek Road and Grove Street in Healdsburg. The accident caused moderate damage to the vehicles and resulted in one person sustaining a moderate injury. Emergency fire, ambulance, and police services were called to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Fire-EMS and Sheriff Dispatch
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
Do you have an accident in Healdsburg City at Dry Creek and Grove Street?
00:09
Up yet.
00:12
Two vehicle accident at Healdsburg and Dry Creek.
00:15
Got a victim in a car, doesn't believe she's trapped.
00:17
We'll need fire ambulance and police department.
00:24
Copy and confirming.
00:25
Did you stay trapped?
00:30
Treatment.
00:31
Copy.
00:41
Healdsburg, vehicle accident Grove at Dry Creek.
00:49
I have a copy.
00:55
Control 2, 120, clear setter, returning.
00:58
Medic 120, returning.
01:18
Medic 681 vehicle accident, Grove Street at Dry Creek Road,
01:24
Grove at Dry Creek, Healdsburg, Control 2, 1835.
01:30
685, post-81.
01:34
85.
01:45
Troy 18, copy code for.
01:51
524, click, guys.
01:53
Medic 524, post-4.
01:58
Sheriff 1, San 131186, Senator of the Abit, Yalanda.
02:06
Sam 13.
02:09
9 Boy,
02:10
(number withheld) on a silver BNW.
02:15
10, 4. 10, 4.
02:20
13, 29 is clear.
02:28
2.681.
02:32
Control two.
02:35
Two vehicles, moderate damage, westbound wing partially blocked.
02:40
We have one moderate injury right now.
02:43
Two vehicles,
02:45
moderate damage, one moderate injury, westbound.
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Location mentioned:
Dry Creek Rd & Grove St, Healdsburg, CA 95448
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