Two-vehicle crash near Sierra College Blvd, Placer County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a two-vehicle collision near Sierra College Boulevard and English Colony Way in California. The crash involved a green Subaru and an Audi. One person was reportedly suffering from a possible head injury. Paramedics and multiple fire units were dispatched to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Higgins Area Fire Protection District Dispatch
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Station 77, vehicle accident, Sierra College Boulevard, west of English Colony Way.
00:24
Responding 79, Penrose Engine 38, South Placer Engine 18.
00:30
Engine 77, Truck 77 AMR, a vehicle accident with two vehicles, one possible injury.
00:37
Sierra College Boulevard cross of English Colony Way.
00:41
Stand by for check spot (number withheld).
00:45
Press on, answer 181 responding in place of engine 180.
00:48
Say 181, (number withheld).
00:59
Back units responding vehicle accident, Sierra College Boulevard cross of English Colony Way.
01:06
First unit teams here I see on XL Pack Ten, Battalion 79, Engine 77, Truck 77 confirmed via MDT.
01:13
Engines 38, Engine 18 on order.
01:16
Confirm response AMR.
01:23
Yes, it's responding to a single report from CHP.
01:29
A green Subaru versus an Audi, possibly one patient with a head injury.
01:38
Grass Valley AMR 194 is responding in English Colony Way.
01:46
AMR 194 on scene.
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