Vehicle crashes into tree on highway 236, Santa Cruz County CA
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A vehicle crashed into a tree on Highway 236, California. There was smoke but no fire or fluid leaks. The blue Dodge Durango was on a blind curve. The extent of injuries is unknown. Emergency responders are assessing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Cruz County Fire
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Chief 2100, this is a solo vehicle versus tree,
00:03
reports of smoke,
00:05
no flames seen, no fluids leaking, it's a blue Dodge Durango on a blind curve, unknown extent of injury.
00:12
Netcom, medic 1 is on top of you.
00:14
Netcom, Chief 2100, copy.
00:19
116.
00:21
NACCOM battalion 30103.
00:24
Okay.
00:27
Medic 1 from command on scene at 11.
00:31
I want to go ahead and have you report to the front of building the alpha side.
00:36
You ready to receive your paper.
00:39
Matter 1 copy, thank you.
00:40
We will report to the alpha side entryway.
00:43
Okay.
00:49
Victor Square command, NACOM.
00:57
ACOMBELF 14, clear on the medicant.
00:59
Go ahead for VictorSquare.
01:01
Coming. You were at your first part.
01:06
VictorSquare copies, I'll report back.
01:13
Medi-Wanter, NICOM.
01:17
Good.
01:20
Spring Lakes is a priority a 78-year-old that the caller got notification that their kidneys were in distress.
01:28
Do you want BLS 14 to handle?
01:37
Only third closer than Medics 3.
01:39
We have a single vehicle into an embankment update on location.
01:47
Address is going to be near Highway 236.
01:52
I'll be all assuming I see.
01:53
Checking for injuries.
01:57
I copy your on scene of a solo vehicle into an embankment, updated address near Highway 236.
02:05
Highway 236 command, assessing at 1159.
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