Vehicle hits pole on Hames Road with minor injuries, Watsonville CA
A blue car crashed into a pole near Hames Road, causing minor injuries. Emergency medics were called but later canceled. No fire or hazardous situations were reported.
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Transcript:
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A vehicle accident near Hames Road.
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For battalion 1714, engine 17,
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84, one engine from central, company 41, a vehicle versus a pole,
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near Hames Road, crosses Blake Avenue and Enos Lane.
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First unit at scene, Hames, IC[1], Calcode for Tech, fell in 11-01.
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Felt an engine 1774, show is available, responding to Hames Road.
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1774 at 1101 engine 17874 at 1101 engine 1784 1884 you can cancel response
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so the battalion 1714 respond
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91714 responding at 1102 for a vehicle into a pole,
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a blue BMW.
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On engine 1784 responding, countdown touching forward, big cluster.
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1784 responding at 11.03.
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Fallen, battalion, 1714, local.
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1714.
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You can show me at scene, this will be at the reported location, single vehicle off the roadway.
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It looks like minor damage, one occupant on self-basket.
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1714 will be hanged next to you.
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At 11.04.
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On age, 1784,
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I've seen 11.5.
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Felt, Hames, I, CELO.
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Hames IC[1], Feltz.
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Single patient minor injury.
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The Hames IC[1], I copy single patient minor injury.
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Following Hames I see back, you can also cancel AMR.
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Okay, copy.
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Do you have a need for any other resources?
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That's negative, so I'm going to turn the scene over to 1784, there'll be your on-scene contact, and 1714 will be available.
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Okay, copy.
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And it was cancel the medics?
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Yeah,
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affirmative, cancel the medics, and all we're going to need is CHP.
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I copy.
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1107, break.
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Engine 1774, U.C.
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Cancel response, acknowledge.
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1774.
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Agent 3516, you can cancel response.
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Ciz of the Acrexon on Hames Road.
Police codes explained
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IC: Incident Command/Incident Commander in charge of the scene
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