Train hits pedestrian causing severe leg injury, Olivehurst CA
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According to the dispatch call, a female pedestrian was struck by a train near Melody Road and Arboga Road, suffering a severe left leg injury. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Yuba County Sheriff, Wheatland and Marysville Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Olivehurst Fire.
00:02
General tone is set for a train versus pedestrian near Melody and Arboga.
00:17
Repeating Olivehurst fire.
00:19
General tone is set for a train versus pedestrian unknown injuries near Melody and Arboga.
00:23
Timeout 0.531.
00:30
26, go back to 7th and Arboga, I think, is for the train stop.
00:57
Information for units in the area, had an RP at the dead end of Second.
01:02
There's X-ray yelling for health that she possibly broke her leg and she was just west of the RP's residence near Second.
01:16
All right, I'll be out with her.
01:19
Can for her.
01:26
County 12?
01:29
512.
01:30
512.
01:32
Did the RP advise if there was one or more person?
01:37
My RP could just hear an X-ray screaming, help me, please help me.
01:42
As we stayed on the line, she then heard her say something about, she thought her leg was broken, but the RP did not look and did not hear any other person.
01:50
That's no further.
01:52
County Toilmire, the original RP, Union Pacific.
01:59
We have a female missing part of her lower,
02:04
an upper, left leg to start fire Code 3.
02:08
Okay, Carmen, they're en route.
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Location mentioned:
Melody Rd & Arboga Rd, Olivehurst, CA 95961
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