Small airplane crashed into irrigation ditch with no injuries, San Joaquin County CA
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According to the dispatch call, a small airplane crashed into an irrigation ditch near Chrisman and Linne roads in California. Emergency units, including HazMat, responded to the scene. There were no injuries reported, and medics were cancelled. Environmental health was informed about about fifty-two gallons of fuel spilled into the waterway.
Audio|Heard on: Tracy (South County) Fire
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05:42
Transcript:
00:00
Copies behind Old Station 95.
00:08
We're on seeing one airplane in an irrigation ditch.
00:14
We'll be out checking.
00:19
NJ-710-4[1]-1 airplane in the irrigation ditch out checking.
00:22
With 29, copy.
00:24
Between nine, copies.
00:29
This is 393 on scene.
00:41
Section 34, Battalion 30, District 2.292, Charles.
00:44
Putes on scene with a white, Nissan v.
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Juvenile, 12 to 13 years of age.
00:49
Patients breathing conscious at River Islands and in peril.
00:52
Repairal, Repairing, Virgin 34, Battalion 30, District 229, C.
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Charles.
00:55
Pugon seen of the vehicle accident involving a white, Nissan versus a juvenile,
00:59
approximately 12 to 13.
01:00
Foul is breathing and conscious at River Islands and imperil, 10 out 1534.
01:17
Medic 51 for a traffic accident.
01:21
Luther PD is on scene with the white vehicle versus a juvenile 12 to 13 years old.
01:26
Breathing and conscious.
01:28
It's going to be imperial between River Islands and Coronado.
01:31
Command 6. The attack 16.
01:40
I'm on traffic.
01:44
I'll travel. X2D93. There's a one minor patient.
01:48
Team Central, the remainder, SART,
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HAGNAT,
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42, virtual leased into the irrigation canal.
02:00
Ninety-three, ten-four, a battalion, copy.
02:12
Engine 141, for medical aid, a CHCS near South Washington Road.
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Command 6.
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133-A-WR.
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Anywhere. Anyone copy?
02:34
Track 91, A-WR.
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4-A-WR.
02:45
One commandant.
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51.
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51. There's one piece that you can reduce code zip.
03:01
Okay, 93. Go ahead.
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No, I'm trying to raise the Kaya 93.
03:19
Attention, HazMat 42.
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Respond with units for an airplane into an irrigation ditch, Chrisman and Linne.
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Repeating for HazMat 42, respond with units on scene for an airplane into an irrigation ditch.
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Chrisman and Linne, they'll be on tax 16 time out 1537.
03:41
Let's see it, confirming engine 34, cancel the medics?
03:51
Can't you repeat for him? Can you repeat for him? Cancel the medics?
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AMA? Affirm it.
03:58
It's no medical need and cancel medics.
03:59
Show everybody here are.
04:06
One command six.
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51. 31, go ahead.
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The medic 51 you can cancel, non-injury.
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51 copy CLR.
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Tempark, clear, attack 16, search of access.
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Upcoming.
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7707-707 south-western route.
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Battalion 9th CD.
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97 Battalion 916.
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I'm 16.
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299 FCD.
04:57
I'm trying to raise one of my engines.
04:59
Thank you.
05:02
10-5.
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9-3-016.
05:10
Go ahead.
05:14
SCD is trying to raise you.
05:17
Yeah, I got that.
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And I have environmental health on the line.
05:24
They need to know how much fuel got into the waterway, approximately.
05:33
Fifty-two gallons was the total...
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There's both points now.
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...gallenges in the fuel tank.
05:41
10 for thanks.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
S Chrisman Rd & W Linne Rd, California 95304
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