Traffic collision with extrication on US 395, Reno NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a multi-vehicle collision near Lemon Drive on northbound US 395 in Reno, Nevada. A Chevrolet Silverado and a Jeep Grand Cherokee were involved. Extrication was requested, and multiple ambulances were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Reno and Sparks Police and Fire
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06:43
Transcript:
00:00
Engine nine, red frequency assignment.
00:03
Motor vehicle collision.
00:04
Respond near Lemon Drive in northbound US 395, District 9.
00:09
Engine nine, respond near Lemon Drive in northbound US 395.
00:17
And the last of Paul Adam Lincoln Ocean Mary Edward.
00:22
Robert. Correction, Mary Ocean Robert Edward Sam versus (name withheld, number withheld).
00:29
Date of birth is (number withheld).
00:35
Our fire has responded for extrication.
00:38
REMSA is en route, looking for a Chevrolet Silverado and a Jeep Grand Cherokee near Lemon Drive and US 395.
00:47
Okay, how's that?
00:52
I copy both units code three.
01:03
Safety officer, respond near Lemon Drive in northbound US 395.
01:13
Unit two forty-one being routed to accident.
01:44
NHP also looking for a light blue Grand Cherokee and a green Silverado.
06:36
We'll probably need one or two more ambulances.
06:40
Copy, one to two more ambulances? We have anybody trapped?
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Location mentioned:
US-395, Reno, NV
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