Multiple units respond to traffic collision in Anaheim, Anaheim CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and police units responded to a major traffic collision near Clementine Street and Disney Way in Anaheim. Multiple ambulances and rescue units were dispatched, including heavy rescue crews and a safety officer.
Audio|Heard on: MetroNet Fire Tac 2F - Anaheim
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
I'm Engine Three and I'm Ambulance Three, PD's en route for a traffic collision.
00:08
And I'm Engine Three.
00:12
And I'm Engine Three, go ahead.
00:15
I need one additional ALS and one additional ambulance.
00:18
One additional ALS, one additional transport.
00:24
Strike the additional transport, Code Two or Code Three?
00:30
How much is Code Three?
00:35
Anaheim Engine Three, copy.
00:38
No, Anaheim Truck Three and Anaheim Air Mount Six.
00:40
Air Mount Six is at Harbor and Disney Way.
00:48
After that, Anaheim Engine Three.
00:51
Anaheim Engine Three, go ahead.
00:54
We'll upgrade this to a heavy traffic collision.
00:56
You can go ahead and start BC Safety Officer.
00:58
Go ahead and give me Attack Channel Two November and start me a third additional ground ambulance.
01:05
Hi, Engine.
01:06
Take copy. I'm sending this to a heavy rescue.
01:09
We'll start at BC and Safety Officer.
01:11
We're switching this to Two November.
01:12
We'll start you a third.
01:13
Ambulance go three for total of three.
01:17
Units responding to Clementine and Disney Way.
01:19
Switch over to Two November.
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