Vehicle hits pole at East Cypress and Main, Oakley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle struck a pole near East Cypress Road and Main Street in Oakley. The driver was out of the vehicle and detained by police. Fire and medical units responded, and rescue operations were canceled after assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Contra Costa CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Truck 92, truck 81, engine 93, medic 86, battalion 9 reached 32.
00:06
Vehicle accident with possible rescue, East Cypress Road and Main Street, East Cypress and Main for a vehicle into a pole.
00:13
Con Fire Battalion Nine is on scene.
00:17
One vehicle head-on into a pole.
00:20
Moderate damage.
00:22
Appears the occupant is out being detained by police.
00:27
You can cancel the rescue response.
00:29
Continue an engine and ambulance.
00:33
Battalion Nine on scene, head-on into a pole.
00:35
Moderate damage, occupant out.
00:37
Appears to be detained by police.
00:39
Cancel the rescue response.
00:40
Continue an engine and ambulance.
00:43
And Con Fire Battalion Nine will call this Main IC.
00:48
Copy Battalion Nine with Main IC.
00:52
Engine 93 from Main IC.
00:56
Go ahead, Main IC.
00:59
Hey, you guys can probably park in the Arco parking lot.
01:02
Assess the patient from there.
01:03
No need to be in the traffic.
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Location mentioned:
E Cypress Rd & Main St, Oakley, CA 94561
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