Crash with rescue response on Telegraph Canyon Rd, Chula Vista CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, multiple fire and medic units responded to a possible vehicle crash requiring a rescue near Telegraph Canyon Road and Halecrest Drive in Chula Vista. Crews from several Chula Vista units, including engine, medic, and truck teams, were dispatched but later advised that some rescue units could cancel for law enforcement.
Audio|Heard on: Heartland Fire
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Chula Vista Engine 59 and Chula Vista Medic 52,
00:04
Traffic accident.
00:05
Six Echo, Foxtrot.
00:07
Telegraph Canyon Road near McDonald's and Halecrest Drive.
00:13
Cross streets Halecrest Drive and Oak Avenue.
00:16
Chula Vista Engine 59 and Chula Vista Medic 52, Six Echo, Six Foxtrot.
00:31
Uh huh.
00:48
NCV 52 District, Chula Vista Battalion 52, Chula Vista Engine 52, Chula Vista Medic 53, Chula Vista Truck 57, and User 53.
00:57
Vehicle rescue Six Echo Six Foxtrot at Telegraph Canyon Road near McDonald's, cross streets Telegraph Drive and Leander Avenue.
01:09
Chula Vista Battalion 52, Chula Vista Engine 52, Chula Vista Medic 33, Chula Sector 57, User 53.
01:17
Snowco, it's Fox.
01:18
Not all units respond.
01:20
Rescue can cancel for PD.
01:22
All units received due to the FQ.
01:24
F51 Telegraph County and PD.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Halecrest Dr & Telegraph Canyon Rd, Chula Vista, CA 91910
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