Medical emergency near Shanley Road in Auburn, Auburn CA
A medical emergency was reported near Shanley Road in Auburn. Multiple fire units responded, and some units were canceled as the situation was managed on scene. No personal details were provided.
Audio|Source: NEU West and Nevada County Fire
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Transcript:
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Station 180, Code 2[1] medical, Shanley Road.
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C.
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C. C.
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41 on change, stating.
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Terminal pain,
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near Shanley Road, across Shanley Lane, now in Vernon Road.
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Time at 1451.
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Now, you step to block, sure, to get 18, 30 seconds, switch.
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Grass Valley, injured 181 in route in place, 7.
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Injured 181, 1452.
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Okay.
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Launcher.
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I said that was engine 18.
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Copy, engine 18.
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On seat, our 30 seconds out.
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That's your question.
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From Battalion 17, I'm going to assume Humphrey, I see.
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We're in handle with units on scene, cancel the incoming.
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Battalion 17 on scene, assuming, I see can cancel incoming as sufficient.
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I see can cancel incoming.
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Engine 182, breathing support 182, returned into station 182.
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182.
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182, 1453.
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Blasher, truck, say, said a copy is canceled.
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Rock 24, copy, cancel, truck 24.
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Copy, cancel, truck 24.
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Check. Copy, truck, Simon, seven, copy, cancel.
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24-5-0, copy cancel.
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Charge 24-4, copies cancel.
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Cancel by Placer, return in quarters.
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Charge for 714-24.
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For Hopper, 24-24.
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For Hopper IC.
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Sprit BIC.
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BIC, go ahead.
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Flash standby, I got some back channel.
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Copy.
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For Humphrey, I see, just rectified the resources.
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The only unit on scene will be engine 18, engine 20, and 38,
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40, engine 41 is going to remain in the area for cover.
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Copy again, it's on scene, engine 18, 20, and 38, 41 in the area for cover.
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Grass Valley, AMR-R-152, respond to Shanley from Auburn City.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or siren while obeying traffic laws.
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