Traffic accident at Risley Avenue and Road one twenty eight, Orosi CA
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A traffic accident occurred near Risley Avenue and Road 128 involving a black sedan and a possible second vehicle. One vehicle remains in the roadway with minor damage. Fire units were dispatched but most were canceled except one engine. Tow service has been requested.
Audio|Heard on: Tulare County Fire and CHP Pink
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Station 4, traffic accident, road 128, and Ristley.
00:05
Station 4, traffic accident, road 128, and Ristley, timeout 1539.
00:11
1039.
00:16
On engine, Foresline.
00:18
Engine 4 is fine.
00:21
Engine for TCSO, that's the interpressing code too.
00:28
AirCom, engine 4Clock.
00:34
Engine 41541.
00:38
AirCom, engine 322 in quarters.
00:45
Mission 322, 1521.
00:55
I'll go to (number withheld) and Avenue (number withheld).
01:01
(number withheld) from (number withheld) and Avenue (number withheld).
01:04
TCS has started equipment, black sedan, 1125,
01:09
advising an additional unknown second vehicle and also advising 1185[1] muted.
01:15
He's going to start 1185[1], please.
01:19
Two constables will start 1185[1].
01:23
I'm running around, Svison.
01:26
6,7, I want to notice.
01:27
6.7, I want to notice.
01:33
6.7, 2, tent to gain, Salinas, too.
01:39
Thank you.
01:45
Come, engine forward that scene.
01:46
I got one vehicle in the roadway.
01:48
Minor damage.
01:50
You can't cancel any other fire units.
01:51
I got responding.
01:55
Engine forward.
01:56
1544.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1185: Tow truck required
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Location mentioned:
Risley Ave & Rd 128, Orosi, CA 93647
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