Juvenile slightly injured in traffic collision near Berkshire Elementary, Bakersfield CA
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A traffic collision near Berkshire Elementary involved a white sedan with a juvenile occupant who was slightly bleeding but alert. The accident blocked westbound traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Kern County Sheriff/Bakersfield PD
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
California 5, George X-ray, X-ray 726 on Toyota.
00:04
Break.
00:05
California 9, John X-ray, Adam, 793 on Kea.
00:09
Kea.
00:12
It’s current 2004 Toyota near Berkshire Rd to (name withheld).
00:17
Second plate returns, no stops.
00:19
It expired September of this year, 2023 Kia.
00:22
Out of Bakersfield, off of (name withheld)’s place to (name withheld).
00:27
Is it a better 20-20? No fire.
00:32
Affirmative additional RP advice is a white sedan four-door with arrival on scene with a juvenile occupant.
00:38
Here to have a cracked windshield, juvenile is alert,
00:41
the appearance of bleeding.
00:45
California 9, Adam Charles Boyce, 240 on a silver Dodge Caravan.
00:51
Thanks.
00:56
One more turns, and I also expired as a 2012 to a 2010 dog out of
01:03
Clearfield the Relief Reliability out of Bakersfield to (name withheld).
01:15
Lincoln 21 and Route 2-304 on me.
01:18
Stamphar.
01:21
Vehicles on Oxfud.
01:30
All right.
01:32
So on here, everyone, can you put in front of the RP, advise at 1040?
01:36
The RP was a refused RP.
01:40
The phone of the VIN.
01:41
The last four of the VIN.
01:47
Last four of the VIN are
01:52
(number withheld).
01:53
(number withheld).
01:54
Got more. For information, the view of the new, blocking westbound traffic.
02:02
Copy blocking westbound traffic.
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Location mentioned:
Berkshire Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93313
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