Driver found unconscious after traffic collision, Selma CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a traffic collision near Nelson Blvd and Highland Ave in Selma involving a white Nissan Altima and a Honda CRV. The incident was first reported as non-injury, but later a driver was found unconscious in one of the vehicles, prompting a code three emergency medical response. The driver was later reported to be awake and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Selma Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Respond to Nelson and Highland for a non-injury traffic collision.
00:05
It's going to be a white Nissan Altima versus a Honda CRV with road blockage.
00:12
Copy that.
00:16
Confirming no injuries.
00:22
First caller was a resident that lived across the street.
00:26
She stated nobody was asking for equipment.
00:29
Got our second 911 from a phone alert.
00:38
Copy.
00:45
Units be advised, third caller stated there's a subject in the vehicle who might not be awake.
00:58
One six three, I have EMS start.
01:07
One six three requesting code three from Whitson and Second.
01:16
Authorize.
01:21
Code three.
01:26
Copy that.
01:32
One six three, it's going to be the driver of the white Nissan, possibly unconscious.
01:42
Nine six around the court.
01:51
One (number withheld).
01:55
Seven.
02:02
Somebody get a bit of ID and message around quickly.
02:09
One sixty-two, subject awake and breathing.
02:13
Copy.
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