Head-on crash blocks Mariposa overpass, Stockton CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible head-on crash involving two vehicles on the Mariposa overpass at Highway 99 in Stockton. Fire and medical units were on scene checking for injuries, and the overpass was partially blocked during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Tracy (South County) Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:29
Transcript:
00:00
One to seven, a fire department head-on collision on the Mariposa overpass at Highway 99.
00:03
Command six.
00:10
Command six, engine 18 three responding.
00:14
Team three responding.
00:16
Stockton engine twelve came upon a head-on collision on the Mariposa overpass at Highway 99.
00:26
Command Six, Rescue 18-2 responding.
00:31
Rescue 18-2 responding.
00:33
Head-on collision on the Mariposa overpass at Highway 99.
00:38
Team three is en route.
00:39
Engine 12 is on scene from Stockton.
00:45
Engine 18 three on scene with Stockton and AMR.
00:49
Appears to be two vehicles involved blocking the overpass on Mariposa.
00:57
We'll check for injuries.
01:02
And three on scene with Stockton Fire and AMR.
01:06
Two vehicles blocking the overpass, checking for injuries.
01:16
We're asking Engine 18, please.
01:20
Engine 18-3.
01:23
This is Engine 18-3, go ahead and cancel Rescue 18-2.
01:28
Unit's also can handle.
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Location mentioned:
CA-99, Stockton, CA
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