Traffic collision on Whitney Ranch Parkway with minor injuries, Rocklin CA
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A traffic collision occurred on Whitney Ranch Parkway in Rocklin. A person was initially trapped inside a vehicle, but responders were able to open the door. The person showed no bleeding or injuries. Multiple fire and medical units responded, and after assessing the scene, a second ambulance was canceled as injuries were minor or not present.
Audio|Heard on: Rocklin Police, Fire, and EMS Dispatch
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
1025 confirm you're responding to the 1183[1].
00:04
I see him. 25 a sir.
00:07
Okay. So forth.
00:15
47. We got the door open for the person.
00:17
We got the door open for the person stuck inside.
00:18
So far they're still okay.
00:19
No bleeding.
00:20
No injury. I have right now.
00:24
47, I copy.
00:27
47, I'll need someone next unit in to block eastbound, Whitney Ranch Parkway, just like last night.
00:41
7, 10, 28, time 2 when you're ready.
00:47
George Charles 531, a Honda City break.
00:53
Adam 2.2.8 John Zero on a shorter Chevy Toyota that's follow.
01:03
Hi-bye. You start a second AMR unit.
01:13
See on Steam, speedy, two vehicles, major damage, out investigating, all-star a second AMR unit.
01:24
Rocklin Fire 146 responding in the second unit to Park University and Whitney Ranch Parkway.
01:33
Copy AMR 146.
01:41
Raw Clinium are 112 on scene.
01:46
Copy on the scene.
01:48
Rock and Fire, Injure 25.
02:01
Three probable AMAs, I'll hold on to AMR, the top scene, cancel the second.
02:09
Three possible AMAs, hang on to the AMA, hang on to the AMR on scene, you can cancel the second.
02:19
146, copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1183: Traffic accident with unspecified details
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