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Non-injury traffic collision at Mulberry Street and Uptfordway, Ukiah CA
A traffic collision occurred at Mulberry Street and Uptfordway in Ukiah involving a vehicle and a motorcycle. There were no injuries reported. The incident was turned over to the Ukiah Police Department and all responding units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Mendocino County Fire and CalFire
Listen to dispatch call
02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Ukiah traffic collision[1], Mulberry Street and Uptfordway, afternoon.
00:22
Traffic collision in the area of Mulberry Street and Uptfordway reported as vehicle versus motorcycle. Ukiah Police Department en route.
00:51
Medic 9112 responding.
00:55
Medic 9112, acknowledged.
01:00
Howard Forest control responding to traffic collision[1].
01:04
Mulberry at Uptfordway.
01:08
Howard Forest responding.
01:12
Responding.
01:21
First unit on scene, command established.
01:25
As reported.
01:28
Apparently people are standing and walking.
01:30
Use a warrant assessment.
01:32
Continue to balance.
01:33
Copy.
01:48
Heartforce engine.
01:54
Acknowledged.
01:57
No injury, being turned over to Ukiah Police Department.
02:00
You can cancel units.
02:10
Responding to traffic collision[1], non-injury[2], turned over to Ukiah Police Department.
02:17
All incoming units can cancel.
02:22
Acknowledged.
02:27
Any additional responders cancel.
02:38
Incident terminated.
02:43
Howard Forest incident terminated.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
traffic collision: Vehicle collision incident
[2]
non-injury: No injuries reported (traffic accident without injuries)
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Location mentioned:
Ukiah, CA 95482
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