Traffic collision on Highway 36 near Monroe Avenue, Red Bluff CA
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A black sedan struck an embankment on Highway 36 near Monroe Avenue. The single occupant is responsive and reports pain in the neck and face. Emergency medical services and fire have been notified. Traffic is stopped in both directions.
Audio|Heard on: Tehama County Law Enforcement Dispatch
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
County 564, 1026.
00:05
Traffic collision, traffic collision, occurred.
00:11
Black sedan.
00:12
California 7, Yellow,
00:15
Lincoln, (number withheld).
00:21
I copy 1026 and then just confirming traffic collision.
00:25
What's your location?
00:28
We're on 36 just west of correction.
00:33
We are prepared.
00:37
Overed by a squelch, 36 on your cross.
00:43
Between Baker and Main.
00:47
Copy between Baker and Main.
00:48
And just confirming traffic collision and do you need EMS?
00:53
After and send medical, head on into the embankment.
00:56
If I get the secondary unit on my east side to stop traffic.
01:03
Yeah, I'm trade almost to you.
01:06
Bye.
01:12
Can I presume better location that's going to be just east of Monroe on 36 west?
01:20
Correct, 36 East.
01:22
36 East, just east of Monroe.
01:24
And fire and EMS have been advised.
01:30
9-97.
01:32
9-104.
01:40
County five, 64.
01:43
64. 64.
01:50
64. 64, go ahead.
01:56
Just an update.
01:58
Single occupant,
02:00
he's up and ambient, has some pain in his neck and side of his face.
02:04
We've got eastbound and northbound, correction,
02:08
eastbound and westbound traffic stopped.
02:12
That's what?
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Location mentioned:
CA-36 & Monroe Ave, Red Bluff, CA 96080
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