Multi-vehicle collision on southbound highway 1 near Soquel, Soquel CA
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A multi-vehicle collision occurred on the southbound Highway 1 near Soquel. Debris and fluids were present in a lane, partially blocking traffic. Emergency personnel assessed one patient for injuries, and law enforcement was requested for traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Cruz County Fire
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Do you have an MBA, southbound one just north of Soquel?
00:07
Negative.
00:10
Bobby, can you please show us on scene of one, two vehicles involved,
00:16
partially blocking the number three lane.
00:19
If we could start at least a single fire apparatus for now for debris and fluids and law enforcement for traffic control, we're going to be out investigating for injuries.
00:29
Back coming.
00:34
on water center 2550 copies code 3 8 2511 on available
00:41
(number withheld)
00:44
Well, do you copy the vehicle accident, we called it?
00:49
Hey, Affirm, I was just about to check the view.
00:51
Are you good if we take off?
00:53
Hey, Affirm, you guys are good.
00:56
Cool. Intent 3112.
00:58
We're out of here, thank you. He's served for a unknown vehicle accident, southbound highway one, north of Soquel.
01:02
Southbound highway, north of Soquel at (number withheld).
01:10
Netcom 3103.
01:14
Go ahead.
01:16
Were you able to confirm a reset at the Corp Guard?
01:20
Negative. Not yet, I have a little busy.
01:22
I'll call now.
01:25
Back on, sir.
01:40
Line in 2512 wires detail.
01:42
Miraflores and LaQuesta.
01:44
Miraflores Road, LaQuesta, at (number withheld).
01:53
That call medic 6.
01:55
Go ahead.
01:59
Single patient, we're going to be assessing for injuries.
02:02
If we could expedite law enforcement for traffic control, that'd be great.
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