Vehicle stuck in flood water near Green Valley Road, Sebastopol CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to rescue a vehicle stranded in flood waters near Green Valley Road in Graton. The vehicle was submerged about one foot deep and approximately 100 feet into the flooded area. Swift water technicians were sent to assist in the rescue.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Fire and CAL FIRE Dispatch - North West
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Vehicle on the flood water.
00:05
near Green Valley Road.
00:07
near Green Valley Road, Graton.
00:12
Control to 525.
00:30
Fifteen engines, six.
00:34
Medevac laid.
00:36
Summerfield Convalescent, 1280 Summerfield Road, Santa Rosa.
00:42
Spring Creek Drive, Sumner Lane Control Three Five Hundred and Twenty-Seven.
00:52
Twenty-One Plus Fifteen.
01:03
Night Five Hundred and Forty-Three Clear for Priority Plus Five.
01:19
Five six two control three for med flight.
01:21
Santa Rosa Post Acute, 4650 Hohen Avenue.
01:25
4650 Hohen Avenue, Santa Rosa unit twelve A as an alpha.
01:30
Control 3530.
01:48
Request for a rescue for a vehicle in flood water near Green Valley Road.
02:00
near Green Valley Road, control two 30.
02:10
8481 is on scene.
02:12
We have a vehicle in the flood waters, approximately 100 feet into the water about 1 ft deep.
02:19
Making access with two swift water techs, will continue operations and no UV for 8445.
02:30
Copy negative E for 8400 and forty-five.
02:33
Vehicle is about 100 ft into about 1 ft of water.
02:37
Dispatching two swift water techs.
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