Single vehicle accident with driver fleeing near Bram Ave, Bonita CA


A single vehicle crashed near Bram Ave. The vehicle was on its side and the driver fled the scene. Medical units responded to treat possible injuries.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
03:17
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 50, Medical, 7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] strut, 4845 to record, 4845 to record, Cross Street, Gullstone Street, Engine 50, 7 Echo, 7 Fox Strud.
00:19
The next responding to a UKID I see with the exception of the medic unit could cancel drivers out of the vehicle.
00:30
Metro engine from UCAIC.
00:33
The driver is out of the vehicle, I've canceled the rescue, but continue the ambulance.
00:42
I see coffee, driver out of vehicle, canceled rescue, continued medic 19.
00:51
Measuremento 43 on the bombs.
00:54
...in in the area attempting to locate.
00:57
Medicaid and there you have sent from...
01:03
Medica 18, engine 45.
01:06
This is going to be on the transition from 15 southbound to the 8 eastbound on the bridge.
01:18
We just arrived on a scene.
01:20
We got one vehicle on its side here.
01:32
Medic 11, did you have traffic?
01:39
Engine 45 for Metagatee, looks like patient aloe.
01:46
Okay.
01:52
Metro Engine 45 on scene with Maddox for a single vehicle.
01:57
Traffic accident,
01:59
driver is eloped, CHPs.
02:03
Okay, Calpia.
02:10
Drive 45, Venture 45, you guys can do I can cancel.
02:14
We can handle.
02:20
Agent 45 MetroCophees.
02:22
Single vehicle TC, driver eloped.
02:31
Engine 3, Medical, 7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] Strat, near Bram Ave.
02:42
Unit Ifo, Cross Streets, West County Street, and Westmorel Street.
02:47
Engine 3, 7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] Stratt.
02:55
Or still as seen as an extended on the same time patient is giving reports of PDS seen currently.
03:05
Mastermatic 36.
03:09
Okay.
03:12
Like 36. We get another ambulance attached for two possibly a case out of limitations.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7 Fox: Assignment or use of designated radio channel or talkgroup "7 Foxtrot" for communication.
[2]
7 Echo: Highest-priority emergency medical or radio response, typically for burns/explosions, under Protocol 7 Echo.
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