Three vehicles crash on northbound I-680 at Crow Canyon, San Ramon CA
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A three-vehicle accident occurred on northbound Interstate 680 near Crow Canyon Road involving a white Ford Transit van, a small sedan, and a gray Chevrolet pickup truck. One driver complained of chest pain. Emergency services responded, and two vehicles had moderate damage.
Audio|Heard on: San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District
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Transcript:
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Tug 34, Engine 34, Paramedic 38, Battalion 34.
00:06
Respond to vehicle accidents.
00:08
At zero, northbound 680 at Crow Canyon.
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Cross streets are northbound 680 Crow Canyon and Novakove Northbound 680 exit 36 Crow Canyon Road.
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Battalion 34 is en route.
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334-Rop.
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234 truck 34 ParamedritoryA law battalion 34 reported by SR 31 northbound 6804Cadian underpass.
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Motor vehicle accident involving a white Ford Transit van and a small midsize sedan.
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Engine 33rd4 copy.
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Oh, 24.
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Agent 34. Do we know, is this a third-divide or Ray-Hontroller?
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Or the hot patrols of the center diviner?
01:03
Oh, yeah.
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Free instant of the motor vehicle accident.
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Would involve party calling in to Spanish speaking.
01:16
In a gray Chevrolet pickup advised he was rear-ended and complained of chest pain.
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The 34 copies on scene, two vehicles of moderate damage.
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Left-hand shoulder, center divide.
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Data investigating truck when you arrive, six shoulder, number one lane.
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34 copies, center divide on number one lane.
01:45
The Townion 34, you can cancel.
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Crow Canyon Rd, San Ramon, CA
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