Vehicle hits pedestrian near south miller street in santa maria, Santa Maria CA
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A vehicle struck a pedestrian near South Miller Street in Santa Maria. Multiple medical and fire units responded to the scene and searched for the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Barbara County Fire District
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1. Medic 18.
00:03
Vehicle versus pedestrian.
00:05
Near South Miller Street, number withheld.
00:09
We find on Command 2.
00:18
Medic 132, Medic 131.
00:26
131.
00:27
Central, Medi-6.
00:30
Medi-6, go ahead.
00:32
We're not seen in the area, I tend to locate.
00:38
The area, I tend to locate. I can copy onto you in the area, I sense to locate.
00:45
Medication 31, Medication 132.
00:54
Medication 31, Medication 32 on Command 2.
00:56
Medication 132, Medication 32 on Command 2.
01:03
Medication 132, Medication 31.
01:12
Central, medication 132.
01:16
Medic 132, go ahead.
01:21
On the scene in the area, Captain Locate, we're UTL from Los Alamos to 154-101, southbound.
01:31
Central and one.
01:39
Section 1-133 copy on the area to locate UTIO Hormos almost.
01:43
Okay, second one, go ahead.
01:48
Essentials, do you want to hear any further regarding the patient's location? I'm here to take place in particular.
01:54
Engine one, I copy, nothing further.
02:02
We'll call PD for more information.
02:10
Medican's your 132, Medican's the 31.
02:14
Go ahead for 132.
02:16
We've got northbound, a pass-wood chopper.
02:19
We're going to put back around and check that Caltrans utility vehicle.
02:23
And besides that, we're U-TL.
02:29
132 copies.
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Location mentioned:
S Miller St, Santa Maria, CA 93454
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