Three vehicle accident causes partial roadblock near highway 198, Exeter CA
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A traffic accident involving three vehicles occurred near Highway 198. The incident caused a partial roadblock and there are possibly three patients involved. Emergency personnel are managing the scene.
Audio|Heard on: CalFire Tulare Unit (TUU)
Listen to dispatch call
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
I'll have your response to the traffic accident on Kaweah south of 198.
00:11
Enten 161740.
00:24
Patrol 837740 ATERIC[1]T-N 17040 Flight in Air 1, 1740.
00:29
No,
00:32
but...
00:37
CIRCOM. Light and Air 1, 1740.
00:42
Flight in air 1, 1740.
00:50
I'm leaving 314 that CNA.
00:52
I have three vehicles involved with partial roadblock just south of the given intersection.
00:58
I'll be establishing Exeter IC[1].
01:02
The end of 314-733 much.
01:10
Clear section.
01:13
Truck 25. It's going to be south of the 198 on CLEO or Highway 65.
01:20
Truck 25, copy.
01:23
25. 25.
01:38
Need a halt with traffic control.
01:41
Additionally, I'll be assuming I see.
01:46
Training 1,
01:47
paracom copies 1742.
01:59
Firecombing of 44171 to the DC on Highway 65 and 198.
02:06
Engine 4171, Training 1 has assumed Exeter IC[1] on field attack 4.
02:13
FireCOM, 94019, respond.
02:15
Comment in a pepathy.
02:23
Okay.
02:27
On exit OAC, negative on pin-in.
02:30
We have possible of three patients with roadblocks.
Police codes explained
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[1]
IC: Incident Command or Incident Commander designation for managing and coordinating an incident.
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Location mentioned:
CA-198 & CA-65, California 93221
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