Two-vehicle collision on Dakota Road, Sunol CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a two-vehicle collision involving a blue taxi and an SUV near Dakota Road and Sale Pottery Parkway in Sunol, California. Moderate damage was reported, and two patients were treated, with one requiring a code two ambulance response.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
For Engine 58, traffic collision on Dakota Road at Sale Pottery Parkway.
00:04
Dispatch one.
00:05
Alpha 356, we're clear.
00:08
Alco copies.
00:10
Engine 58, Medic 413, you're responding code 3.
00:15
It's a traffic collision involving two vehicles, a blue taxi and an SUV.
00:19
We have nothing further at this time.
00:22
Alco, Engine 3 is available.
00:24
Can you advise APD that we set off the burglar alarm? It's no longer sounding.
00:30
Alco copies.
00:32
That way.
00:34
Engine 58.
00:38
Two vehicles.
00:40
Moderate damage.
00:42
Two patients with the second unit, code two.
00:47
Cover me, you said second ambulance code two?
00:53
That's obvious.
00:56
Engine 58 alpha.
00:58
Go ahead.
01:00
Is BLS a vision?
01:04
You have BLS in blossom.
01:07
Copy.
01:09
Thank you, Pacific.
01:10
Copy, this is going to be code two response for a second patient from a traffic collision.
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Location mentioned:
Parkway, Sunol, CA 94586
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