Rescue of injured person on trail near Stonewall Road, Oakland CA
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Emergency crews and East Bay Regional Parks Police responded to a trail near Stonewall Road for an injured person. The patient required extrication and medical assistance. Rescue units including a gator vehicle were requested for access.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland Fire Department
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 19. Engine 7.
00:04
Battalion 2. UTV[1].
00:07
21.
00:08
Trail response.
00:10
99. Near Stonewall Road.
00:12
Respond on Oakland, Tack 2.
00:27
Engine 7 responding.
00:28
Our engine 7 responding.
00:31
Engine 7 responding.
00:33
Open to engine 621, UTV[1] 21 responded.
00:42
621 UTV[1] 21 respond.
00:43
621, UTV[1] 21 respond.
00:49
Battalion 2.
00:52
Go for Battalion 2.
00:55
We're time too.
00:56
I just went ahead and forwarded you what three words location,
00:59
and I forwarded it to the crew from UTV[1] 21.
01:08
All right,
01:09
I've got to pull up on my phone now.
01:11
I'm navigating towards that direction.
01:13
Break all units, be advised.
01:14
East Bay Regional Parks PD is on scene.
01:17
Try and get them to come up on Open 2.
01:19
It's not like they're going to just need the UTV[1] for extrication of the patient.
01:24
Tried into an incident.
01:26
Are you temporarily designed except for the gator or do you all still is pretty strong?
01:31
No, that's a negative.
01:33
We're still going to need the gator respond.
Police codes explained
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[1]
UTV: Utility terrain vehicle (off-road support vehicle)
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Location mentioned:
Stonewall Rd, Oakland, CA 94705
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