Big rig crashes off highway near Davis Road, San Luis Obispo County CA
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A big rig crashed off highway 46 near Davis Road and went into a creek. There is a potential hazardous materials situation. Multiple emergency units, including the California Highway Patrol, responded to the scene. The roadway is clear, and officials are assessing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
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05:38
Transcript:
00:00
In Jim 3461, CHP[1]'s CAD is showing it near Davis Road.
00:05
A big rig off the side of the roadway, possibly into the creek.
00:11
The roadway is clear.
00:15
8-1-1.
00:24
Affirmative, I'm making contact with CHP[1].
00:33
36-1010 Mary William 811 is clear.
00:37
It is expired 48 of 2025.
00:40
Returns to a 2012-202-4 door to the last of Harry.
00:44
Showing it out of Newberry Park, there is a rip-on-file 4725, reason code 0.
00:51
Tom, one's in part.
00:59
All units respond to the traffic collision at the Y per CEP.
01:04
This is a potential hazmat, acknowledge.
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Battalion 3408.
01:09
Battalion 3408.
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Engine 3461.
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The engine 3461 copies with hazmat 266.
01:19
Engine 62.
01:24
Engine 52, hazmat 13, copies.
01:27
A break. Pekers have Presby 30.
01:31
Respond, hazmat 1 from Station 52.
01:34
Engine 52 Sandelot, Engine 30 is covering Station 33.
01:38
We'll work on getting hazmat in route.
01:41
Break, training 3437, acknowledge hazmat.
01:45
3437, copies hazmat.
01:48
Medic 2-1. Middick 2-1, copy, thank you.
01:52
Engine 4664.
02:00
It's out of Grover Beach.
02:03
Number.
02:06
As Matt.
02:08
All units acknowledge possible have Matt at 1645.
02:18
34A, confirm with CHB, this is on 46 and out of Davis.
02:22
A battalion 3408, affirmed the peacebound,
02:27
highway 46 at Davis Road.
02:30
It will be a big rig off the roadway into the creek.
02:38
3408, copy.
02:44
Forefront is going to be the 100 block of Alder.
02:50
Okay.
02:57
Okay.
03:03
That's 28.
03:10
How much?
03:14
Seven boys.
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Henry Adam, seven four, seven.
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And for ten-nine the first, numerical only.
03:23
Falmon, seven.
03:25
Four.
03:30
The 7-Boy Henry Adam 747 is clear.
03:34
It's expired 718 of 25.
03:36
It's a 2013 Toyota four-door hatch.
03:39
Last of Jackson out of Pizmo Beach.
03:53
Pug-2-7 Paul, Sam, John, 0-16.
03:58
6-1, transporting.
04:04
Code 1 Marion.
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6-1 temper.
04:10
Pum-4. PUMTU-104.
04:21
43 X-07, first 29th.
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Redge.
04:32
Forty-six Xero 278.
04:34
46-4-204. Forty-four.
04:36
Two-one.
04:43
Medics 2-1 for Station 28 you can reduce code 2.
04:47
Additionally,
04:49
it'll be crossed over on the west side of 46 in Davis.
04:58
Copy you, thank you.
05:05
Then my truck was two trailers in the creek off the roadway.
05:09
Roadway is clear.
05:10
CHP[1] is that seen.
05:12
I'll be all assessing for hazmat and permission.
05:15
And I get the IC identifier.
05:18
Engine 3461 at seeing single calf, two trailers off the roadway.
05:23
CHP[1] is seen checking on injuries and potential hazmat.
05:27
Cologne,
05:28
IC.
05:30
See, almost 2.308, that's at sea and all at sea.
05:33
Continue. new engine 52 to the sea and I want you to stage all incoming at Jack Ranch Cafe.
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CHP: California Highway Patrol
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