Multi-vehicle crash on I-80 near Alamo, Solano County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a major collision on Interstate 80 near Alamo involving multiple vehicles, including a semi-truck and passenger vehicles. Several people were reported trapped inside a vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Solano CA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Twenty-two eighty-six, Golden Gate, eleven thirty-nine.
00:02
He's on 80 west of Alamo.
00:06
Twenty-three eighty-seven, go ahead.
00:08
Twenty-two eighty-seven to me, eleven thirty-nine.
00:10
He's on 80 west of Alamo at least three vehicles involved blocking the slow lane.
00:16
I also have three to four vehicles on the right-hand shoulder with a semi blocking the slow lane, unable to move.
00:26
2287, sorry.
00:27
I can't talk right now.
00:29
2287 en route.
00:33
2287, over.
00:34
8 further?
00:38
2287, go ahead.
00:41
2287, I have a blue Toyota SUV and a green Jeep involved.
00:46
There's three people possibly in the Toyota SUV that are pinned to the vehicle.
00:55
22, you saw that copy.
00:57
2287, copy.
01:00
22, everyone all being routed to assist 87.
01:04
22, everyone around to assist 87.
01:07
If you advise, it's possibly now nine vehicles involved.
01:12
Everyone, can you start at the gateway?
01:17
Roger.
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Location mentioned:
I-80, California
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