Roadway glass cleared after traffic collision on Monterey St, San Luis Obispo CA
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Emergency and non-emergency medical teams responded to a traffic collision on Monterey Street in San Luis Obispo. Caltrans was requested to clear glass from the roadway to ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: SLO County Public Safety
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Code 3[1].
00:01
Acknowledged brake.
00:03
Medic 6-2, Medic 6-2.
00:04
6-2.
00:07
6-2. If I can have your re-respondent for code 11 slowly.
00:18
copies.
00:19
Just information we're in heavy traffic and we're in a turn around as soon as again.
00:26
Ten four, thank you.
00:30
Medic 9-1.
00:31
We'll handle the non-emergency response to 6-2, show around.
00:35
9-11-4-6-2 will show you back in Route C area.
00:42
60 copies, thanks 9-1.
00:44
Additionally, you can show us to be able to area 6.
01:10
Coffee, do you show some route.
01:19
No one, X-right-10 on 1097 in the area.
01:23
X-3-10-10-14.
01:30
2592 is in quarters.
01:32
Copy in quarters.
01:37
I call the rise at zero percent.
01:41
Okay.
01:49
20-Zer 28, I copy, I copy.
01:51
I'm from southbound at Monterey.
01:58
X-ray 10 do the cabinet?
02:03
X-ray-Sand you were broken, can you sign-nine.
02:07
Is there an address on file for the Givanis?
02:12
Standby, let me check.
02:18
The other flight, S2.
02:24
28 S2.
02:26
28 S2. Go ahead.
02:31
We'll need Caltrans to please clean up that glass.
02:36
We'll send out some lowers.
02:41
28S2, I copy your request in Caltrans.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Monterey St, San Luis Obispo, CA
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