Multi-vehicle crash on southbound freeway near Main St, Orange CA


A multi-vehicle collision occurred on the southbound 5 Freeway near Main St in Orange. Emergency responders including fire, ambulance, and highway patrol attended the scene. At least one person was injured and required urgent hospital transport. Several vehicles were involved and moved to the side of the freeway.
Audio|Source: OCFA Tac 4M – Battalion 9 and 11
02:50
Transcript:
00:00
If you haven't committed to the freeway yet, just stage where you are getting on at State College, and if we find it, we'll cancel you.
00:10
George, John, copies that, we're staging at Chapman in the 5.
00:23
Govuket 571. 2.
00:27
2.3. Purn 9571, 511.5-0-0-0-0-0-5-3.
00:32
Your Wences 70-11. Can we fire.
00:42
Go engine 72 from Tier 957-9.
00:50
Driving 72 also high.
00:56
Orko Engine 72, please be advised. We have an 8-minute ECA code 2.
01:05
Copy.
01:08
Copy.
01:09
Ambulance responding with Orange Agent 6, identify?
01:17
Orange and 6, go ahead for Medicare, 9570.
01:22
9570, we are at 5 south,
01:25
just north of Main.
01:31
Are you in the H&P? Link?
01:38
Here 9570 from Orange Engine 6, with your ETA.
01:45
Orange N. 6, okay, about one minute.
01:50
All right, copy that. You're going to go in front of, there's a Premier Ambulance on scene.
01:54
So go in front of our engine and Premier Ambulance, please.
01:57
Break Orange Engine 5 from Engine 6, you can cancel.
02:02
All right, just 5, come again.
02:08
Fire, Orchid 70 on 4-night.
02:12
Mark Widget 70, go ahead.
02:15
County Fire Amunders cancel on scene 914C[1], CNN MPD is also on scene.
02:21
Second and 70, cut.
02:25
Orange County Fire, Orange Engine 6.
02:31
Orange engine 6, go ahead.
02:35
Okay, fire one, Jenjin 6. Can you advise CHP[2]? We're going to leave the scene because we have to take the trauma patients in the hospital, but we do have a few vehicles involved in the park to the side.
02:46
Unfortunately, we're going to remove their barrier here soon. If you can get me an ETA.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
914C: Citizen contact
[2]
CHP: California Highway Patrol, the state agency responsible for highway law enforcement and traffic safety.
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