Three vehicle collision with one injured in Shafter, Shafter CA
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A three vehicle traffic collision occurred near Santa Fe Way and East Los Angeles Street in Shafter. One person reported leg pain. All occupants were out of their vehicles and no fire or pin-in was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Kern County Fire
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue response, 32-0, engine 32, engine 31, engine 67, Battalion 3, Santa Fe Way at East Los Angeles Avenue, Shafter PDs on site, three vehicle traffic collision, possibly one patient,
00:12
complaining of leg pain.
00:17
On Coronado Street.
00:20
No fire.
00:27
EGC, truck 55.
00:30
Truck 55.
00:33
Red room number is 115, 115.
00:37
Copy 115.
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GECC,
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Cine Hillbates.
00:45
Keenehillabase.
00:46
Keenehillabase.
00:49
Helicopter 409 is out of service mechanical, helicopter 407 is available.
00:56
Copy your scratchy then, confirming 407 available local.
01:01
Affirmative 407 available.
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1742.
01:07
Okay,
01:10
Drafts repeating on CNN, no rescues, no pin-in.
01:15
No reports of a pin-in.
01:17
Only advised service with the driver complaining of leg pain.
01:21
Let's reduce it to the T-C.
01:28
Cabby brake engine, 67, you can complete.
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Engine 31 ACC.
02:02
Engine 31 ACC.
02:17
Engine 31 ACC current port.
02:34
32 is on the three vehicles, DC,
02:38
all occupants here to be out of the vehicle, this would be the Shafter area.
02:45
32.11,
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Three vehicle traffic collision, all occupants out of the vehicles, estimated after ICB, 1745, break engine 31 ECC, current four.
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Location mentioned:
Santa Fe Way & E Los Angeles St, Shafter, CA 93263
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