Vehicle rollover reported near first Avenue and Lorraine Drive, Chester CA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle rolled over near First Avenue and Lorraine Drive in Chester, prompting a medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Plumas County Public Safety
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03:23
Transcript:
00:00
Chester, vehicle rollover in the area of First Avenue and Lorraine Drive.
00:26
151 medical transmission vehicle rollover in the area First Avenue and Lorraine Drive.
00:32
Receiving just for Medi-151, Medical California,
00:36
vehicle rollover,
00:39
first out in the Lorraine
00:54
Susanville, 7102 response.
00:59
7102-0-0-2.
01:01
Susan-Avel 7122, downstaff, 7151, upstaffed in responding.
01:18
27151
01:33
751 751 751 171 171 171 141.
01:34
The resource responding can close 1,000 all right and again to be first I see
01:42
responding from Municipal and OECA to 02003
01:51
This is Ville 70102.
01:54
Can you dispatch, Hampton Branch, 7351? They're not already in round 6.
02:16
This response for a Comprehension from Fresh Carbon,
02:20
New Area.
02:21
This response to the first office location.
02:35
This response to the first six division for a comfort placed vehicle roll.
02:41
Vehicle rollover in the area first avenue of the rain drive.
02:45
13 for having a parking carbonate.
02:48
Corchop sledging.
02:49
Vehicle rollover in the area first avenue in the rain drive.
02:54
Tatea on fire.
02:57
Tachp. County Councilor.
03:00
Pans 313, closed, 303.
03:07
This is Bill 71-0-2 and Adstein.
03:11
Brick vehicle, off the tour, open fuel, tonus wheels.
03:16
Autopanus wheels are out,
03:18
walking, and continue 751-51.
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Location mentioned:
Lorraine Dr, Chester, CA 96020
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