Traffic collision near neighborhood health care clinic, San Diego County CA
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A minor traffic collision occurred near the neighborhood health care clinic on highway 76. One patient sustained minor injuries. Emergency medical and fire units responded but were later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Heartland Fire
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
San Diego, Firefighter 78, 10L, new incident.
00:09
It's reported a traffic collision on highway 76.
00:17
Can't copy.
00:22
Nathan, is it in front of the neighborhood health care clinic?
00:26
Yeah, that's affirmative.
00:31
Request medics for traction in front of the neighborhood health care clinic. Respond units standby.
00:46
Engine 11.
00:53
Firefighter, 17A, if you have it, 11 Lima for your internet.
00:56
11 Lima, 11 mic.
00:58
Engine 11, copy, sign goodbye.
01:02
Copy, 11 Lima, 11 mic.
01:04
Copy, 11 Lima, 11 mic.
01:09
The time, 33, 17, Alpha, Alphametic 70, copy, Cole.
01:17
Yeah, Piaco, Firefighter, 78, 11, Lima.
01:22
Firefighter 78, San Diego?
01:29
Can it be a rear-end,
01:32
one patient, minor injuries,
01:35
one lane blocked,
01:37
continuing one-10 in the medic unit and canceled junk.
01:40
278, San Diego copies.
01:43
Correction, N-A1 copy and cancel them.
01:50
Okay, but I'm a tiny 3317, Alpha, send you to your discretion.
02:00
Hi, Naga, will be talking 3317 alpha.
02:02
Good, Negro.
02:04
We have a service mechanical.
02:06
We'll be monitored if you want to start another VC, your discretion.
02:09
I'm talking. It sounds like minor injuries you to cancel the bathroom.
02:12
We'll show you how to service mechanical.
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Location mentioned:
CA-76, California
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