Vehicle accident with extrication near Mercantile Drive, Rancho Cordova CA
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A vehicle accident requiring extrication occurred near Mercantile Drive in Rancho Cordova. Emergency responders including medics, fire truck 17, and police were dispatched and on scene. Medical aid and emergency response were initiated.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento Regional Fire and EMS
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 665, vehicle accident with extrication, District 66,
00:06
near Mercantile Drive, Medics 665, Operations A6.
00:16
Fire dispatch, truck 17, confirming SPD on scene, clear to enter.
00:25
Affirmative, PD on seeing clear to enter, truck 17 in Mirazil.
00:34
Fire dispatch, truck 17.
00:36
Can you start me code 2 BLS?
00:40
Truck 17, code 2 BLS.
00:45
Change of 7 PD is in route.
00:48
Are he in stable?
00:51
Yeah, we're okay.
00:53
Henry.
01:02
Are you in 172 able to handle this?
01:08
I'll release 7, 6 in the truck,
01:11
or do you guys still feel like you need to get some more bodies in there?
01:18
Anyone sent you can handle and you can handle it, you can release attack as well, thank you.
01:24
Tine 11 copies.
01:27
7172 to handle or retain the text for now.
01:39
Medic. 656, Engine 16, Medical Aid, District 56,
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2505, 49th Avenue, Medics 656, Engine 16, Operations D3.
02:08
I'm going to have you guys upgrade code 3 if you will and come in off a trade center southbound on to mercantile.
02:21
Upgrading code 3.
02:25
And we'll need you in the parking lot in front of near Mercantile.
02:29
It's going to be on the east side of mercantile.
02:37
He said a mercantile in the parking lot, copy.
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Location mentioned:
Mercantile Dr, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742
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