Single-vehicle crash near Mount Vernon Rd, Placer County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a single vehicle appeared to have crashed into a ditch near the intersection of Salt Hill Road and Mount Vernon Road in California. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene to assist. No personal information is disclosed, and it is unclear if there were any injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement and CAL Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:56
Transcript:
00:00
Looks like a single vehicle to the ditch.
00:18
Well, I think that's really nice.
00:20
It's on a hollow of skate trees.
00:22
Seven or Edward eight also.
00:26
Seven.
00:30
Seven.
00:41
Eight George yellow, yellow (number withheld).
00:50
Clear current 2012 plate of four-door to (name withheld) of (name withheld) in Warsaw.
01:00
And then can you run out the RO with a DOB (number withheld)?
01:05
Hey, sir.
01:13
Ten four.
01:19
Ten four.
01:29
This is a male, last.
01:31
(name withheld) Mission, Henry and Nora, Sandwich North.
01:33
First boy Adam, King Adam, Robert Ida.
01:37
(number withheld).
01:46
First David Ocean, Robert Edward and Nora, Nora Edward.
01:50
(number withheld), both out of sight.
01:54
Copy your radio, Brooklyn.
01:55
Use of the date of birth for the male.
01:56
Can you 10-9 it?
02:01
(number withheld).
02:08
1227 clear 29 current on a 2014 Honda out of Auburn.
02:18
1227 go
02:22
ahead.
02:27
Yellow (number withheld) for (name withheld).
02:36
Unit is valid.
02:37
Ten by declining nine.
02:44
Three Paul 30, three Paul 50 for a 242 report, Sierra College and Shriver.
02:53
Fifty coming.
03:38
One AMR vehicle accident for (name withheld) versus tree.
03:45
I've seen that on five from Patine to Mike 13 into 180 into 181 AMR vehicle accident in for (name withheld) versus tree.
03:51
Please be en route Salt Hill Road crossing Mount Vernon Road.
03:54
Stand by for check back.
03:55
I am out twenty-one thirty-four.
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