Traffic accident on Highway 78 with possible vehicle entrapment


Audio|Source: San Marcos Public Safety
02:32
Transcript:
(name withheld) a gentleman warning time side. Again, I see the HP on the location to be 68 eastbound east of El Camino Real, about a quarter mile, right-hand shoulder. Injord 214, they're aware. We're both outside the ambulance we have the patient locked inside. RFCOM copies. CHP should be on scene well materially. Are you able to landline us with the phone inside your tower? Negative, I answer the phone. And it cut out, and then I picked it up to try and call you guys back, and there's no telling me. Can I repeat? Can I get your own, too? Can you repeat your last? Can I get your own left here? To bring your personnel, come over to the side of engine 214. You know, let's have come. And make sure we get this settled. So your last transmission was a sand entrapment. That's what it came out as. Sand entrapment would, it leads us to believe that there are people trapped in the sand actively. sounds a lot worse than like a whole contact. Additionally, so we just want to make sure that if you're calling in a whole contact or you've made that contact and there wasn't an entrapment, there's no danger, no imminent danger, then it would just be a whole contact. Does that make sense? So when we hear an entrapment, we automatically assume the worst. How do you probably?
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Location mentioned:
CA-78, San Marcos, CA
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