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Single vehicle accident on Arlington and Russell boulevards, Yolo County CA
A single vehicle accident occurred at or near the intersection of Arlington Boulevard and Russell Boulevard in California. Emergency medical and fire units responded to evaluate any injuries. The vehicle had minor damage and was located on the right-hand shoulder.
Audio|Heard on: Davis Fire
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 31, truck 31, Battalion 31, auto accident, Arlington Boulevard and Russell Boulevard.
00:08
Engine 31, truck 31, Battalion 31, auto accident.
00:17
AMR 336 responds Arlington and Russell.
00:23
AMR 336 covers something.
00:31
With AMR 131's transporting code through setter.
00:37
AMR 335, copy transporting one, setter.
00:43
Negative AMR 3331.
00:48
NAMR 331, I do not have you on the Davis Board.
00:52
Do you have traffic for Davis dispatch? Yes, here.
00:58
Okay, Mr. 3-100 is funny.
01:02
One, comfort responding to a single-vehicle accident,
01:05
as a request of PD for medical evaluation.
01:12
Okay. Okay, it's 30-1 response.
01:21
Track 31, Copy Resolming.
01:27
Battalion 31, I'll need to monitor.
01:35
Battalion 31, copy Google Monitor.
01:42
They've sentient 331 available already.
01:48
Engine 33, copy on radio.
01:52
AMR-336 on-scene Russell
02:00
The engine 31 is on the scene boulevards single vehicle right-hand shoulder robert for injuries
02:11
engine 31 I copied on-the-scene single vehicle can you repeat the rest
02:20
Single vehicle, minor damage, right-hand shoulder, P, and AMR already on the needle.
02:24
We've got to check for injuries.
02:26
End in 31, copy.
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Location mentioned:
Russell Blvd & Arlington Blvd, California 95616
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