High impact vehicle accident on northbound I 680 near Berryessa, San Jose CA
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A vehicle accident with high velocity impact occurred on northbound I 680 near Berryessa Road in San Jose. Multiple fire units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: San Jose Fire
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 2, Delta response for a vehicle accident, northbound 680 near Berryessa Road, station 34's area.
00:11
Truck 2? Truck 2, updated location is going to put it in 23s first, so I'll show you back in service.
00:23
Truck 2.
00:28
Engine 23, Delta response for a vehicle accident, northbound 680 near Hostetter Road, Station 23's area.
00:41
2, Delta response for a vehicle accident with high velocity impact.
00:46
Northbound 680 near Hostetter Road, Station 23's area.
00:51
23 sound there.
00:58
Florida 23.
01:00
And Gen 23, you'll be responding to the truck 2.
01:03
It's going to be a delta response for high velocity vehicle accident.
01:07
It's going to be a DMW versus Center Dubai.
01:14
20 copies.
01:18
Engine 23, San Jose?
01:22
Go to 23.
01:24
Engine 23, are you in seeing with the vehicle accident?
01:30
That's negative.
01:31
We've got to turn around.
01:33
It's going to be northbound right before Paris.
01:41
Section 23, I copy, you're turning around.
01:42
The location is northbound 680 before Berryessa.
01:45
Break. Truck 2, do you copy the location?
01:49
Truck 2, copy.
01:50
We're on scene.
01:51
That's going to be the correct address.
01:53
It's going to be just before Berryessa.
01:57
Truck 2 on scene.
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Location mentioned:
I-680, San Jose, CA
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