Two-vehicle crash injures two on Highway 13, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a two-vehicle collision on southbound Highway 13 after Redwood in Oakland. Two people were injured, including a woman in her twenties. CHP and Oakland Fire were called to the scene, and additional ambulance support was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, two three nine code three response.
00:01
This will be southbound Highway 13 after Redwood.
00:03
Two vehicle traffic collision, two patients.
00:06
One female in her twenties with injuries.
00:10
Stand by. We're going to confirm with Oakland if you are the only ambulance that is needed.
00:17
Alco, number withheld, we're first on scene.
00:19
Be advised, we're blocking the freeway.
00:20
If you could get CHP and OFD here ASAP, that would be great.
00:24
Hey, from OFD should be en route.
00:26
I'll check with an ETA and make sure CHP has us.
00:30
CHP's in route for their log.
00:33
Checking with Oakland right now for an ETA.
00:35
Alco call received.
00:36
Ten 23, Alco.
00:38
Copy is good.
00:40
Two three one clear switching.
00:45
Engine seven.
00:47
Commercial fire alarm number withheld.
00:50
Any other people?
00:52
Okay, very clear.
00:53
Alpha medic 239.
00:54
Medic 239, alpha.
00:55
Can we get a second ambulance on scene? We have two patients.
00:58
Unit number withheld en route.
01:00
EMS 20, alpha.
01:01
Medic number withheld, alpha.
01:02
You are responding as a second due ambulance.
01:05
Medic 239 is on scene.
01:06
This is southbound 13 after Redwood.
01:08
Two vehicle accident.
01:09
We're advising two patients.
01:10
Oakland and CHP are en route as well.
01:12
Break EMS 20 alpha.
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