Head-on collision blocks Highway 9, one injured, Brookdale CA


A van and a Toyota sedan collided head-on on Highway 9 near Middle Drive in Brookdale, CA. A female occupant was trapped and suffered moderate injuries. Emergency crews are providing care and the highway's southbound lane is blocked.
Audio|Source: Santa Cruz County Fire
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Transcript:
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Medics 13, Chief 2201, Rescue 2266, engine 2213 for an MVA[1], 1.509, Highway 9, Cross a Pike, and Middle Drive. On pages John 15, Divid utilized, Red Command, and Green Talk timeout at 2306 of break.
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Medic 2510.com.
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Engine 2510.com.
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Go ahead, 2510.
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Just for information I diverted your ambulance for the vehicle accident.
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2510, copy.
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A medic 100.com level zero.
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Netcom, binlamocopi's page.
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2307.
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Next.com, 2203 response.
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2203 response.
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I think I'm going to get required service.
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Medicaid, confirm clear-off.
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Okay,
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sir.
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I'm going to attach you to the pending medical. Okay, okay. I'm going to attach you to the pending medical.
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Okay,
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copy.
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Netcom, 2203 responding.
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At 20309.
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2203, Medi 13.
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It's information from CHP[2] for a vehicle accident.
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It was a van versus Toyota sedan a head-on.
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We're getting reports now that there's possibly a female trapped in one of the vehicles with unknown airbag deployment.
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13 copies.
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Netcom 2201 responding.
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2310. 2310.
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Back on 8, 22, 5 and go three.
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Netcom 2201 at scene two vehicle accident, partially blocking the south lane sedan with major damage,
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establishing Highway 9 command,
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via assessing for injuries.
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22 and I copy on scene with the two vehicle accident partially blocking the south lane, sedan with major injuries.
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I copy Highway 910 man out assessing for injuries at 23-12.
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Netcom, Highway 9 command.
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Go ahead.
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One patient, moderate injuries in the sedan.
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They're doing patient care right now. We do have Highway 9 blocked currently,
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if you could advise CHP[2].
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Anyway.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
[2]
CHP: California Highway Patrol
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