Vehicle crash with possible entrapment in Stockton, Stockton CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a two-vehicle crash near South California Street and East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Stockton. One vehicle was reported smoking and there were possible trapped occupants. Ambulance and fire units were on scene, with some units later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Stockton and Lodi Fire Department Dispatch
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Two response to vehicle accident 600 and twenty-two D at South California Street and East Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard.
00:07
Engine four, you can now cancel for the ambulance on scene.
00:14
F131 . Engine two
00:22
Just searched six line QPD for a vehicle accident.
00:24
Probably one vehicle smoking.
00:28
California and MLK.
00:34
Engine two, what's up? Reading your call for reports of subjects trapped inside a white Ford sedan.
00:44
Engine three,
00:53
Truck two, and battalion chief one, report to vehicle accident at South California.
01:05
Well, an engine left throughout St.
01:06
(name withheld)'s to pick up her crew.
01:12
Two vehicles involved.
01:14
Let me check it.
01:21
Two and (name withheld)
01:28
Can handle.
01:30
Engine two, truck two A, (name withheld) can handle.
01:32
Does anyone copy?
01:37
Hey, OR.
01:38
10-4, OR. Engine 3, you can cancel the run.
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Location mentioned:
S California St, Stockton, CA
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