Person hunched over in vehicle at east and main streets, Woodland CA
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Emergency responders received a report of a person hunched over inside a silver four-door vehicle located in the southbound turn lane near East Street and Main Street in Woodland, California. Fire and ambulance units were dispatched to the scene, but police had not yet arrived. Initial search efforts were underway to locate the vehicle described.
Audio|Heard on: Woodland Fire Dispatch - Gold
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Attention engine three, Amanda.
00:06
Attention engine three.
00:09
The subject hunched over in a vehicle, a silver four-door car.
00:22
It is in the turn lane for southbound East Street at Main Street.
00:27
Map page 21.
00:32
All dispatch engine one.
00:37
NJ1. Our firefighters are en route to you to do this with AMR, NJ1.
00:44
Out of service manpower?
00:47
Engine one, copy.
00:50
I'm sorry to batch AMR 313 responding to me from 25 and 130.
00:59
313, 313, copy.
01:06
Engine three, copy responding, Main Street and East Street, fire my page 21 is for a subject hunched over in a silver four-door vehicle facing westbound in the turn lane to go southbound East Street.
01:24
Fire dispatch engine three, do you have PD respond?
01:31
PD has a call, but no units in route yet.
01:37
NG3Cop.
01:38
Okay.
01:43
Sorry to that Chambon 313.
01:45
We're arriving in the area attempting to locate.
01:48
Copy.
01:54
Slide it's that Jammont 313.
01:56
There's no vehicle matching that description at this intersection.
01:59
Do we have any other identifying markers to the port?
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Location mentioned:
East St & Main St, Woodland, CA 95695
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