Traffic collision with injury and intoxicated driver fleeing, Prunedale CA
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A traffic collision with injury occurred near Maher Road and Little Hill Lane involving a tan Chevy vehicle. The driver, possibly intoxicated, fled on foot towards Royal Oaks Market. Multiple emergency units responded.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Clara County Fire Agencies - South
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 5212 ATC and the EU respond to a known injury accident at Maher Road in Little Hill Lane.
00:15
Engine 31 respond to a known injury accident at Maher Road in Little Hill Lane.
00:28
George, point.
00:29
For you.
00:30
For you. For you.
00:39
Engine 5213, respond to, the known injury accident,
00:43
at Maher Road in Little Hill Lane.
00:58
Sign 4615 engine 35 engine 46771 engine from North County autoway vehicle accident in Mayhair Road at Little Hill Lane.
01:05
First day in Mayhair I see the fire 23 respond on east one rate 1524.
01:16
Monterey repeating on, John 7, time 4615, engine 35, engine, 4677, one engine from North County AutoAve.
01:23
Vehicle accident, Mayer Road at Little Hill Lane.
01:26
First in Mayer, I see, vire 23 for attack, respond on east monitor at 1524.
01:31
Thank you.
01:45
Donation 47, dispervers neurotic center, (number withheld).
01:51
Please.
01:53
Engine 35, engine 4677, Monterey, spying 1526.
01:57
For a tan Chevy off the roadway into a fence,
02:00
the driver is possibly intoxicated and on foot towards the Royal Oaks Market.
02:05
First in May, I see.
02:07
Be fire 23.
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Location mentioned:
Maher Rd & Little Hill Ln, Prunedale, CA 95076
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