Traffic collision on freeway near Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks CA
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A traffic collision involving two vehicles occurred on northbound US-101 near the Moorpark Road exit in Thousand Oaks. Multiple patients were reported, and medics and ambulances responded. Traffic is blocked in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Ventura County Fire - Ch 1,2,5,8
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
Traffic collision, northbound, 101, just south of Moorpark Road exit.
00:18
Make sure, Medic 663.
00:22
Copy, Medic 663, clear.
00:30
446.
00:33
446, cut.
00:36
It should be on the south outside.
00:38
We're exiting and returning.
00:46
Medic 66, Medic 662.62, injury with Fifth Street at S.
00:52
Collection at South S Street.
01:03
The units responding with 136.
01:05
There are two vehicles.
01:08
One vehicle still center divided with two patients still inside.
01:12
One at the on-ramps coming from Mark.
01:15
Because the top-out floor.
01:25
Angel 136, tomorrow, uh-thead.
01:28
We ride it off-end.
01:29
All right, take this car in the center to rider.
01:33
We're blocking traffic for you now.
01:37
432 available.
01:40
Copy medic 432.
01:47
The freeway come behind us and give a block code the R-A.
01:57
26.
02:02
AJ-136, Medic 447.
02:04
We're coming up on, Dean, you need additional resources.
02:07
We're not attached to this call, it's time.
02:11
Yeah, it's going to be my next closest ambulance you can attach.
02:16
Right now, it looks like we're going to probably have three patients.
02:22
Just advise on the answer to it.
02:26
447, copy. Looks like 446 is going to be right there next to you.
02:36
Copy that 447 you've been attached.
02:42
M.S 42 notification, Medic 447 has attached for second ambulance traffic collision.
02:48
Southbound 101 Moorpark Road exit.
02:50
Okay.
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