Multi-vehicle crash on eastbound I-80 near San Pablo Dam Road, San Pablo CA
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A multi-vehicle crash occurred on eastbound I-80 near San Pablo Dam Road. Emergency personnel including CHP and ambulances are on scene, with a second ambulance responding with lights and sirens.
Audio|Heard on: Contra Costa County Fire Protection District
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Anger 66, 151, on view by Medics 6-2, vehicle access, eastbound 80, west of San Pablo Dam Road, eastbound 80 west of San Pablo Dam Road, two vehicles, some of the Sunlight versus the gray sedan, actually three, and a silver Toyota Corolla.
00:20
On fire, truck one.
00:23
Truck line, sunfire.
00:26
Truffle and add a service at the shop.
00:31
Call for a copy.
00:32
Gunfire is 6-6.
00:37
Engine 66, go ahead.
00:40
One scene with AMR and CHP, found 80 prior to the San Pablo Dam Road exit with established Damroad IC[3].
00:47
Comfer, copies with AMR and CHP, Damroad, I see.
00:54
Comfer, copies Code 2[1] or Code 3[2] for Second Ambulus.
01:01
Comparer, copy, Code 3[2].
01:07
Medic 6-5-4-3, second ambulance in at Westbound, Cursion, Eastbound 80, west of San Pablo Dam Road, Eastbound 80,
01:15
west of San Pablo Dam Road.
01:16
Code 3[2], second ambulance.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response without lights or siren; proceed promptly while obeying traffic laws.
[2]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens.
[3]
IC: Person or designation responsible for overall command and management of an incident or event.
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Location mentioned:
I-80, San Pablo, CA
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