Multi-vehicle traffic accident at Mountain View and Mendocino, Fresno County CA
A multi-vehicle traffic accident occurred near Mountain View Ave and S Mendocino Ave in California. Multiple medic units were dispatched to assist several patients involved in the incident. Additional emergency support was requested on scene.
Audio|Source: Eastern Fresno County Fire Dispatch (includes Selma, Sanger, Kingsburg and Reedley)
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Transcript:
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554. Ferdt, wind traffic accident, Mountain View at Mendocino.
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6554 is sure you responding priority 1 traffic accident, Mountain View at Mendocino, Fedix 502503 on scene requesting additional for seven patients.
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49, priority 3.
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1-2-0, Party 3.
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1-2-0, Party 5 out of Kaiser.
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Any three-three-free, please.
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Go ahead.
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Pissos available, PCA it refused all.
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Okay.
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Okay sure was holding back.
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Copy.
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08.033.
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5122.
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502, go ahead.
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My third unit.
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My third unit.
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It's going to be Medics 554 coming from Station 3 in Selma.
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Copy. 554. Let's play a certain of four unit.
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Code 2[1] for now.
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Zero two, I copy.
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556, party.
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Number three, three, traffic accident.
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Mountain View at Mendocino.
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Medic 177, go ahead.
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Medic 177,7, copy.
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05,005, do you let me show you out to service.
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All right,
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go ahead.
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UK shows available.
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A patient I'm CTB.
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I've copied.
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Medic 556 and show you responding.
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It's going to be priority three for a traffic accident in Mountain View at Mendocino, 502, on scene requesting a fourth unit.
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Code 2[1].
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Praselau 5O2.
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So, do you want to switch the back then?
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7-8-party3.
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Middix 502, that's affirmed.
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That's affirmed.
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They're also seeing back in.
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I can copy.
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I'll show you at a service.
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Number nine, Fosito, party to upgrade for fire at sea.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response without lights or siren; proceed promptly but not at emergency speed.
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