Two vehicle collision at Lotus Road and Gold Hill Road, El Dorado County CA
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According to the dispatch call, a two-vehicle collision occurred at the intersection of Lotus Road and Gold Hill Road involving a grey sedan and a silver Honda. Minor injuries were reported, and fire and medical units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: El Dorado and Amador Counties Public Safety
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02:17
Transcript:
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Traffic collision, Lotus Road cross of Gold Hill Road, Battalion 2711, confirm response.
00:06
Battalion 2711.
00:09
The units responding for a two-vehicle traffic collision in the middle of the intersection, grey sedan versus the silver Honda, possibly minor injuries.
00:16
For Shantene, Lotus, ICANZ, fire 25 at midnight, safety.
00:28
Medic 310, Midnight fifty-four, midnight forty-four.
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The number one,
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ten forty-two.
00:44
The office to meet at E-75 North Main Street, Creek, that apartment.
00:48
That's party info, R.B.
00:50
State's neighbor, Frater Daniel is not near a door.
00:55
Come here.
01:00
Good five.
01:01
Okay,
01:06
five, words here, the call in West Point.
01:08
We'll be returning to guns.
01:12
First ball 57.
01:20
The location is reported.
01:22
Two vehicles involved both off the roadway who got investigating.
01:28
283 Lotus IT fire 25 in the next to me.
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950s. 1040 New York Ridge, New York Ranch,
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9, Robert, Eugene William, 221 Whitehonda Civic.
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7-4, Ridge in New York Ranch.
02:00
In Medicines, cancel balance.
02:05
I see what a talk break?
02:11
Define traffic, collusion, lotus road, cross of Gold Hill Road.
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Medic 28, continue balance to cancel, the county, 2711.
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