Vehicle submerged in ditch near Grizzly Island Road, Suisun City CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle appears to be submerged in a ditch near Grizzly Island Road, about a quarter mile past the old red barn. Emergency services, including deputies and medical personnel, are responding urgently. It is unclear if additional marine or search and rescue resources will be needed.
Audio|Heard on: Solano CA EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Assistant District Station 33 Cereftones for a possible traffic accident, near Grizzly Island Road.
00:23
This is an district station, 33 tons of bend for a traffic accident, near Grizzly Island Road, cross-of-hill slew or van cycle for a vehicle in the one.
00:32
Solano, Medicole, responding to the Grizzly Island exit.
00:38
Medicole, Solano Copies, you're responding?
00:40
Volato, the Italian 33, falling.
00:44
The Italian 33, so on topies, you're responding.
00:46
It was from a passerby advising about a quarter mile past the old red barn.
00:51
There appears to be a vehicle fully submerged in the ditch and water up to its roof.
00:56
The Italian 33-4.
00:59
The Italian 33-4.
01:01
30.
01:04
Just for update, we do have two deputies in route, Code 3 as well, until we determine if this needs to be a Marine Patrol or search and rescue.
01:13
Okay, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Grizzly Island Rd, Suisun City, CA 94585
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