Two vehicle traffic collision near 10th and K Street, San Miguel CA
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A traffic collision involving two vehicles occurred near 10th and K Street in San Miguel. The incident resulted in minor or no injuries. The California Highway Patrol was requested but later confirmed no injuries. Tow trucks and ambulance were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: SLO County Public Safety
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
New incident, County Nets.
00:06
San Luis.
00:10
San Luis 8600 at scene, two vehicle accident,
00:14
two occupants, appears being an odd injury on the corner of 10th and K Street.
00:19
Can you start CHP[1] please? I'll update.
00:25
Chief 8600, San Luis, copies confirming the byte to CHP[1] only at this time.
00:33
Yeah,
00:35
affirm, I will update into as soon as I make contact.
00:44
Sam, Tom, William, (number withheld), 3,
00:47
4, name in the universe, 27.
00:52
2023, copy 5 Sam, Tom, William, 4, (number withheld).
00:55
27, name and date of birth.
01:01
Ted part.
01:07
Robert Union, boy Adam Lincoln, Charles Adam, Victor Adam,
01:12
first of Lopez, common spelling, middle of junior.
01:18
And, uh,
01:19
he says February 30th, 1990.
01:25
2023 copy of last of Rubal Kava first of Lopez, Middlewood Jr., the birth of 2.3099.
01:50
(number withheld) case numbers (number withheld) (number withheld) (number withheld).
01:56
1049. 20-go.
02:03
Adam 6-1.
02:05
7.
02:08
1014. 104.
02:14
Non-injury, if you could continue CHP[1] and I'll need two tows, please.
02:41
Section 33 can't cancel ambulance.
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CHP: California Highway Patrol
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Location mentioned:
10th St & K St, San Miguel, CA 93451
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