Two vehicles crash at Castroville boulevard and highway 156, Prunedale CA
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic collision occurred at Castroville Boulevard and Highway 156 involving a white Toyota Camry and a gray Chevy. Initially, there were reports of neck pain and possible juvenile injury, but it was later confirmed that no injuries occurred.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire Dispatch - Command 31
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Transcript:
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Engine 5211 and Engine 5212 respond to.
00:04
A known incident type.
00:06
Castroville Boulevard and Highway 156.
00:15
Engine 52-11 copy responding.
00:18
Castroville Boulevard and Highway 156.
00:22
We have one party complaining of neck pain with a juvenile possibly injured as well.
00:31
So when you're on the vehicle discussion, it was called over by CHP.
00:34
We have medic 21 in route.
00:38
Engine 5211 copies.
00:41
Engine 5211 copies. Engine 5212.
00:45
Additionally, it's going to be a white Toyota Camry versus the gray Chevy combo.
00:53
Agent 5211, copy.
00:56
Okay, okay.
00:59
Okay, now it's going to be on Castroville Boulevard at the intersection with Monter County Sheriff's.
01:06
One vehicle off the roadway will be out checking on injuries.
01:11
Copy one vehicle off the roadway, checking injuries.
01:13
Parkham, into 5211.
01:16
To be following.
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It's going to be non-injury.
01:23
All patients or occupants are able to self-extricate.
01:27
You can cancel engine 52212 and AMR, continue CHP.
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Location mentioned:
CA-156 & Castroville Blvd, Prunedale, CA 95012
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