Possible shooting reported at bus stop in Menifee, Menifee CA
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Emergency units responded to a bus stop near City Boulevard and McCall Boulevard in Menifee for a fall and injury. The call was later updated to a possible shooting, and all units were instructed to stage for safety. Multiple patients with minor injuries and up to five vehicles involved were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Cal Fire and Riverside County Fire - West
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03:8
Transcript:
00:00
07, it's going to be a confirmed possible arm to show us in at a little.
00:05
The fall Bravo response from City Boulevard across the McCall Boulevard bus stop in 7-40 Army Center 6.
00:33
Control 7.
00:40
7 response for falls.
00:42
The valve to respond to the bus stop to the bus stop.
00:44
City Boulevard, Custon Call Boulevard, Boulevard on tonight.
00:50
Copy.
00:55
Nurse engine 7.
01:04
Engine 17, cancel engine 76.
01:07
To respond.
01:11
(number withheld) Meadow Grove Street are the city.
01:16
76, cancel your spot, 1823.
01:21
Quad 7, cancel your spot.
01:22
Quad 7, cancel your spots.
01:27
Quad 7, cancel, patrol 7 will handle.
01:34
7.
01:41
7. 7. 6.5. 6.5 without a day.
01:52
5 vehicles,
01:53
possibly 5 patient, minor injuries.
01:56
Officials resources.
02:03
Thank you.
02:06
B. B.
02:10
And just three cancel your response.
02:13
Edge 3 capsule for RASO 826.26.
02:18
Copy.
02:32
There's franchise.
02:36
Franchise, B,
02:38
for both engines be committed about 30 minutes an hour.
02:47
C-perth, copy.
03:02
Engine 56, calls now updated to a staged call on shooting, hopping all stage.
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Location mentioned:
McCall Blvd, Menifee, CA
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