Single-vehicle crash on highway 101 southbound near Carmen Drive, Ventura County CA
A single-vehicle crash happened on highway 101 southbound near Carmen Drive. Emergency services arrived. There are reports of bleeding and a possible need for blood. The highway patrol was requested for traffic control.
Audio|Source: Ventura County Fire - Ch 1,2,5,8
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Transcript:
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R550 is on scene of a single vehicle spin-out traffic collision into the center divider, 101 southbound,
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south of Carmen.
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Your company's R850 on a traffic collision responsible.
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Affirmative.
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Ventura.
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Lake engine 54 in check.
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Lake engine 54 in check. Lake engine 54 in check.
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Lake engine 54 in check.
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Medicare 50, Medicare 52, truck 54,
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that X661, traffic collision, southbound, One-1-1, south of Carmen.
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NIC engine 54 of Venture.
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Okay.
01:14
Nican, 54 of Venture, R-A-50, we're not seen, but still on scene, south by 101 at Carmen.
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Ventura, 50 on 5.
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Fire 50, yes.
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Single vehicle traffic collision, we can cancel the traffic collision response.
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We do need CHP[1].
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Continue the ambulance.
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RA50, Medicaid 54, on 5.
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Good for Medicaid-54.
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No, sorry, R.A-50.
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Stand by to the resource for that, we are going to possibly need blood for this.
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Copy that. We will continue the response and be ready to intercept with blood.
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All right, 50, did you want to continue the closest engine and cancel the balance?
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Matera affirmative continue medic engine 50 floor block and medic 661 and we will listen as the medic engine two gets here Mettera copies break The chair copies break medic engine 52 truck 54 continued air correction cancel medic engine 50 50 continue
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54 R-50 on five.
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Yeah, go ahead for 50.
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Hey,
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Cap, actually I was trying to get 54s, but with you guys, if you get on scene we'd like to split, the other call requires blood.
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Okay, copy.
Police codes explained
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CHP: California Highway Patrol
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Location mentioned:
US-101, California
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