Vehicle hits pedestrian near Betteravia and Blosser, Santa Maria CA
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According to the dispatch call, a white pickup truck struck a pedestrian at the intersection near Betteravia Road and South Blosser Road. Emergency responders were dispatched and later responded urgently without lights or siren.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Barbara County Sheriff Main Channel
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Can you, sir, a medical response for a vehicle versus pedestrian at the intersection at Therrasia in Blots.
00:09
It's going to be on the northeast intersection,
00:17
the white cherry pickup versus the pedestrian.
00:27
Central Medic 39, we're going to be passing that vehicle versus pedestrian.
00:31
We're going to be closer to the other call.
00:36
Predict 3-9-9, copy-hiding you know.
00:40
To a copy item, you know.
00:44
It's 2A copy.
00:45
Vehicle versus pedestrian, Betteravia and Blosser.
00:50
Central additional vehicle involved is (number withheld) County,
00:56
California,
00:57
(number withheld).
01:19
639 engine 1 vehicle versus pedestrian West Betteravia Road and South Blosser Road respond on code 2.
01:35
(number withheld) Charlie 1 Charlie 3.
01:50
Central Medic.
01:56
Go ahead.
01:59
I believe we're going to be closer to that Arabian Blaster than Medic 39.
02:03
We can swap calls.
02:08
Medic, Medic, Medic, Medic right now.
02:11
We're going to run right into it.
02:15
For Medic, you can reduce code 2 for emergency.
02:18
Dr. emergency.
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Location mentioned:
Betteravia Rd & S Blosser Rd, Santa Maria, CA 93455
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