Traffic collision near petaluma hill and railroad tracks, Sonoma County CA
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic collision occurred near Petaluma Hill Road and the railroad tracks. There was one vehicle involved. One patient refused medical treatment. Other emergency units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Fire - Southeast
Listen to dispatch call
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
494, where are you in route to?
00:05
9984, runarout to the traffic collision on Petaluma Hill Road and Rail Road up here.
00:10
Copy, thank you.
00:22
Control 4[1].
00:25
You can show me on scene.
00:28
This vehicle axis is spread out in a little bit.
00:30
There's going to be one vehicle on the railroad and near the railroad tracks of CHPR on C.
00:37
We'll have 9183 stop there and 9182 to continue to Pethill with me.
00:49
Anyone, copy it on scene,
00:52
one vehicle near a railroad near the tracks, and 991-82 to stop there, and 901 to continue to Pet Hill with you.
01:00
Okay, for Mel, go ahead and just establish Pet Hill, I see if we can get everybody to switch to TACU.
01:04
Thank you.
01:06
Copy, TAC2, Pet Hill, I see.
01:09
9984, we're coming on scene, switching attack.
01:18
Copy, switching the attack.
01:27
2183,
01:28
IC[2] on Control 4[1].
01:36
9980, cleared, switching back to Rohnert Park channel.
01:45
9984, return to road park. Okay, 9114 return to road park.
01:48
...opet.
01:58
Control port.
02:00
One patient AMA[3], 9182 to handle.
02:04
All other units can cancel and undergo available.
02:08
Terminated IC[2] releasing tax, time 91 available.
02:13
Copy 9182, working one patient AMA[3], others can cancel.
02:19
Or being canceled by then.
02:21
He's back to redcombe.
02:23
542 available, 911.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Control 4: Radio channel 4 designated for dispatch, command, or operational communications.
[2]
IC: Designation for incident command or the individual responsible for managing an incident.
[3]
AMA: Against Medical Advice (patient refuses treatment/transport)
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