Vehicle strikes railroad crossing gate and flees scene, Bakersfield CA
A vehicle hit a railroad crossing gate near Beale Memorial Aquatic Center in Bakersfield and fled the scene. The driver had a seizure and was taken to a hospital. Fire units confirmed the area was cleared after a collision between a white sedan and a pickup truck.
Audio|Source: Kern County Sheriff/Bakersfield PD
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Transcript:
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So much of fire the RP also advising that the second half possibly hit a train when fleeing, passing to North Street, unknown direction, unknown vehicle description.
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1351.
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1451. 1451.
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Koke me on as 1-12 and Show me and Rodgers at 20,0001.
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Termitus.
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Samant to fire that long on CAD, a possible point of impact was originally heading to the east of Beale Memorial Aquatic Center on near Q St.
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Super 5 copy, I'm a utility on Fedora instruction.
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However, it does appear that railroad gate crossing his damage.
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1040, confirm the location to that damage.
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Just south of that intersection.
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291 Bakersfield.
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So much, 05.
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They weren't able to advise that vehicle description at this time.
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They advised that the driver was already being transported to (name withheld).
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5-0-1.
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Control on 4'5-6, traffic out.
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In turn, west side units, all radio traffic is now moving to Channel 2.
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All west side units, west side traffic is on Channel 2.
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Control 2 clear.
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Hey Rosa and Mohawk, it's those have expired on the 1985 Mercedes out of San Nesedro.
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I copied for Union Paul George 923 923 on the camera.
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It's up the current 225 Toyota out of Vegas zone.
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51.
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A fire has cleared the device that was a white sedan versus a whiteboard pickup.
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The driver of the white sedan had had a seizure and had been transported.
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Location mentioned:
Near Q St Suite 200, Bakersfield, CA 93301
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