Motorcyclist and vehicle collide blocking traffic, Santa Clara County CA
A motorcyclist and a vehicle collided near Congress Springs Road and Sanborn Road, leaving a female rider on the ground and blocking traffic. Emergency services responded, evaluated the rider, and determined she did not require hospital transport. The rider was waiting for a tow truck to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Santa Clara County Fire Agencies - South
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Transcript:
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3. Traffic collision, Congress Springs Road, Saratoga area.
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County Fire, Virginia.
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Greg up.
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We have County Amnest for funding.
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Okay, that is affirmative.
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You have medic 11 en route and they are still 12 minutes out.
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The engine 14 fire, sound of the engine 14 fire, sound of engine 14.
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Town of the engine working, what do you call Campbell PD trying to clarify some things and they advise that an engine without talking to the officers.
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Are you talking with Campbell PD right now?
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County Fire Center of Antio 14.
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So Campbell PD asked us to come back and evaluate the station.
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The station has no complaint and does not want to go to the hospital.
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No medical merit.
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She is just waiting for a tow truck that has come to take a car away.
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You are talking to Campbell PD.
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So you are not currently on a call, we already canceled the MMS.
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We have 14 copies.
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We're back to service, so talking to Campbell PD.
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We're switches back to 555-50.
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Okay. Okay, 14-9, copy.
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Switch back to Santa Feather, then for you all.
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I copy your response over to Congress at Sanborn.
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It's going to be eastbound Congress Springs, across the Sanborn for a female rider on the ground blocking traffic in motorcyclist versus a vehicle.
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You have Kyle Fire Felton responding us all.
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Press 2.303.
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Water, 1835 in round city's main station for the coverage.
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