Two vehicles collide on Panama Street with pedestrian struck, Bakersfield CA
A collision involving two vehicles occurred on Panama Street near Inyo, Crescent, and Madera Streets in Bakersfield. A pedestrian was struck by one of the vehicles. Emergency responders managed the scene and provided care to the injured.
Audio|Source: Kern County Fire/Bakersfield Fire/USFS
03:25
Transcript:
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Rescue Response Station 46 is area, Engine 46, Engine 42, Truck 41, Battalion 4,
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East Panama, Inyo, Crescent, Inyo, Madera Street for two vehicle collision.
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Try on that current two, repeating current two.
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Division 7 Lodders.
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Service to all of my mount.
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O'LUF Butters copy is 900.
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ECC-13, correct gadget will be number withheld.
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Copy number withheld. Copy number withheld.
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4-33.
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I'll tell you 4.
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4.
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Okay for me now.
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Agency the airport you repeat.
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Just confirming you're en route.
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Affirmative still have some NBC issues.
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Show Engine allowed that available from Station 12.
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Copy confirming you're relocated to Station 12 or just available from Station 12?
01:44
We'll be available from Station 12.
01:48
Okay.
02:04
Travis was on Station 64's area, Engine 64, Battalion 6, Battalion 6, Roberts Lane, and Northchester Avenue.
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711, two vehicle versus pedestrian, channel 5 and current 4, repeating current 4.
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He's a super 106, we're in response.
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Copy signal engine.
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Engine 163, second point.
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Number withheld.
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Comment on 1, number withheld, TCR number withheld.
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Number withheld, community.
03:04
Blocking the westbound lanes on Panama.
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46 will be Panama, IC[1].
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Standby for patient count, uh, count, uh,
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everything's coming right now.
03:19
46 on scene, two vehicle collision, two vehicles blocking westbound lanes on Panama, Panama incident and IC[1].
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Keep oncoming, 904[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Assumption or establishment of Incident Command or Incident Commander at a scene.
[2]
904: Fire
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