Traffic collision slows lanes on I-680 near Walnut Creek, Walnut Creek CA
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic collision on the eastbound Highway 24 connector to northbound I-680 near Walnut Creek caused major damage to one vehicle and closed several lanes. Two occupants exited the vehicle without assistance and no transport to hospital was required. One male experienced difficulty breathing but was not transported.
Audio|Heard on: Contra Costa CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Time one, seeing as reported, it's going to be 24 eastbound connector to northbound 680.
00:05
CHP has all three lanes shut down.
00:09
Looks like one vehicle up against the center divide, major damage.
00:12
I'll be establishing 24, I see.
00:17
Continue all units up to the internet.
00:21
Concord copies on scene 24 eastbound connector to northbound 680.
00:26
The CHP has three lanes shut down, one vehicle major damage, establishing 24 IC.
00:31
All units continue to the scene.
00:34
Medic 16, truck 14, code 3, medical, 1368, closet drive, cross-of-road street,
00:41
58-year-old male difficulty breathing.
00:45
Power 24 IC.
00:49
24 IC, go ahead.
00:52
Two occupants, self-extricated.
00:55
I'll keep engine one and we can cancel the balance.
00:59
Continue to the magnetic, please.
01:04
Confire 24 IC.
01:05
24 IC.
01:06
24 AC.
01:09
No need for transport.
01:11
We've canceled the Metacompson.
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Location mentioned:
I-680, Walnut Creek, CA
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