Vehicle accident near Elmiter Boulevard and Jefferson Boulevard, West Sacramento CA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle accident occurred near Elmiter Boulevard and Jefferson Boulevard with unknown injuries.
Audio|Heard on: West Sacramento Fire Dispatch
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Engine engine engine 41 vehicle accident.
00:08
To mention 41 diacal accident, unknown injuries, 15 Elmira Boulevard, cross-up, Jefferson Boulevard, not page Trial 17.
00:19
21, I'm rough.
00:20
It's just 45.
00:23
Hi.
00:26
AMR 322.
00:28
TRI-N-45 from Pairdispatch.
00:32
TAMPRI-5, Tally.
00:34
Amar, Lentai.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:39
We've now had both of the involved parties call in.
00:42
They are eastbound on the cause for those are just west of Enterprise.
00:45
One vehicle disabled in the number one lane, one disabled in the slow lane.
00:50
The only open is going to be the middle lane.
00:53
Your center divide patient is completing of chest pain.
00:58
Okay. Okay.
00:59
Thank you.
01:01
Town is 45, engine 43.
01:05
Good. Good.
01:07
Yeah,
01:08
we had a visual on the accident.
01:10
This is going to be in the eastbound lanes as dispatched.
01:13
It's going to be on the east end of the Long Bridge closer to Wessack.
01:17
We're going to be turning around in Davis.
01:20
Heavy traffic eastbound.
01:21
Hold myself in the truck up.
01:23
You have a full response coming from Davis as well.
01:26
We'll stay on the West Cup.
01:31
10401 to copy our responding for the vehicle accident and injuries 15 Elmira Boulevard across of Jefferson at Pace C.
01:37
Charles 17.
01:42
Copy the traffic we're on stage here, Hivert.
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson Blvd, West Sacramento, CA
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