Traffic collision on eastbound I-10 near Riverside, San Bernardino County CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a traffic collision on eastbound Interstate 10 near the Riverside on-ramp. Ambulance services are on scene assisting.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Traffic collision, Medic Engine 205, Medic Engine 212, eastbound, 10, between Riverside and Pepper, between, 10, freeway east on ramp, and, 10,
00:12
freeway east off ramp exit, 69.
00:23
Overnose Omega 1, Medics Squad (number withheld), West Orange Street, between West 11th Street and West Orange Street.
00:36
Sick person, netic engine (number withheld), North Terrace Road, between North Terrace Road and North Macy Street.
00:50
Tom Center, 229.
00:54
Go ahead.
00:57
All right, five, seven issues.
00:59
You show 229 in a row.
01:07
Thank you.
01:09
Senator, Medication, 212.
01:12
Medic Engine 212.
01:13
Comptor 212.
01:18
Have there been any update on location from CHP?
01:21
We're right down the 10 west downs.
01:23
We're looking over on the eastbound side.
01:24
We didn't see any noticeable single vehicle TCs on the right-hand shoulder.
01:32
engine 25, medic engine 94, battalion 130, medic engine 91,
01:38
(number withheld), Rth Drive, between a Rosta Drive and Saxon Drive.
02:03
205 from 212.
02:05
Looks like the T.C.
02:06
is going to be right after the Riverside on ramp to head on to the 10 eastbound.
02:14
We're going to head over to Cedar and cut back down.
02:18
Looks like AMR is going to be pulling up in two minutes.
02:24
Two-fire copy.
02:25
We'll do the same.
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Location mentioned:
I-10, California
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