Man injured in possible vehicle accident on highway, San Joaquin County CA
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A man was found injured and bleeding on the roadway near Highway 12 and Tretheway Road. He had injuries to his head and leg and appeared to have been hit by a vehicle. Medics were called to assist.
Audio|Heard on: San Joaquin County Sheriff Dispatch
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
RAP to try the way.
00:01
The RP is going to be in the middle of the roadway near the middle.
00:08
For the RP, it looked like a male subject, not moving.
00:14
Unknown clothing.
00:19
All right one, copy.
00:20
We'll up to see ya.
00:21
Copy code three, surgeon.
00:23
Copy.
00:25
Copy. Copy. Okay.
00:26
And four.
00:31
We need to interrupt the rest away.
00:33
The RP is going to be in a semi is going back to that location.
00:39
The device subject is still on the roadway.
00:45
During close.
00:47
We're also advising Highway Patrol.
00:49
RP is going to be blocking traffic has its flasher's on.
01:01
Okay, I don't copy.
01:07
Just PRP, the subject appears to be moving his legs.
01:14
Okay, and I believe we see them going west on on 12th.
01:23
Let's be advised.
01:24
He's going to be on Tretheway, north of Highway 12.
01:28
Copy, on Treasway, North of Highway 12.
01:34
He has injuries to his head and his leg, appears like, say, possible vehicle versus pedestrian.
01:41
Time 4.
01:46
And one, the subject is talking to us, but he has major bleeding coming from the head,
01:51
and possibly his stomach keeps saying he fell that he's talking to us.
01:58
10 4.
02:03
21, medic, 9.8.
02:05
Probably medics from 9.8.
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Location mentioned:
CA-12 & N Tretheway Rd, California 95240
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