Truck crashes into guardrail on highway 24 with multiple patients, Orinda CA
A white Nissan truck crashed into a guardrail on westbound Highway 24 near Wilder in Contra Costa County. Several people involved were out of the vehicle and walking around. Emergency services and highway patrol responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Contra Costa County Fire Protection District
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Transcript:
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Medic 45-inchin, 43, and 104, Battalion 4 of Eucal accident.
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Weston 24, East of Fish Ranch, Weston 24, East of Fish Ranch.
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CHP[1] is responding for a solo white Nissan truck versus the guardrail.
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Rapid deploy is showing at Wilder.
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Oakland Fire has not been requested due to it being closer to Wilder, if you get advice.
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And in six commercial alarm, Mount Diablo High School, 2450, Grant Street, cross the Bacon Street, Zone 321, Jim Manual, Pulse station.
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You know,
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it's responding to the vehicle accident in Arenda, westbound 24 east of Wilders, updated location.
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Engine 6 cancels, false alarm, engine 6 cancel.
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Copy code 2 ALS[2] for chest pain, medic 50, respond code 2, BLS[3] 53 on scene requesting, (number withheld) Scudero Circle, responding for 55-year-old female weakness,
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retaining fluid,
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now chest pain.
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Engine 70.
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We're in the area.
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Can you confirm 514 as the correct address? We don't see that or see it on our mapping as well.
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Okay, from somebody just...
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Engine, this is on fire.
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Go ahead.
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Engines, I mean, it looks like you passed it, it's right next to the 5,400.
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That's beginning the block.
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Copy.
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Sorry, I'm 845 on scene with DHP.
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This is going to be westbound at Wilder, one vehicle.
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Some patients look like they're outside and walking around.
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Still on scene already.
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Medic 45 have been sent to a CHP[1] westbound at Wilder, one vehicle occupants appear out and so unseen.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CHP: California Highway Patrol
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support level medical care provided by paramedics or higher-trained emergency personnel.
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BLS: Basic Life Support medical response or unit providing non-advanced emergency care.
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Location mentioned:
Contra Costa County, CA
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