Bicycle rider suffers head injury near 220T junction, Sacramento County CA


A bicycle rider sustained a potentially severe head injury near the 220T junction. Fire and highway patrol personnel are on scene providing medical care. The rider is being prepared for transport. No vehicle collision was mentioned.
Audio|Source: N6ICW repeater system 147.195 Sacramento, 146.940 Chico, 145.150 Lake Tahoe
03:24
Transcript:
00:00
We are stopping just a little bit west of the 220T. It appears to be injured rider.
00:06
We have fire and highway patrol unseen.
00:09
Gathering information now.
00:13
Okay, five six copy, injured rider just west of the 220T with, uh, did you say highway patrol unseen, collecting information?
00:26
Appropriate, we have highway patrol and fire on scene.
00:31
We do not yet have the rider's name or information I will gather now.
00:35
Okay, copy that. Please do not transmit rider's name or information on the radio for HIPAA consideration.
00:49
Understood that control.
00:52
Sag 6, cleared.
01:00
Control, psych three.
01:04
Go ahead, side three.
01:07
Apparently the mechanical issue at Oxford was resolved to the point where he felt he could continue, so he's out on the court somewhere and no longer needs assistance.
01:18
But we'll be looking for anybody broken down.
01:23
Okay, copy that fact three. This is Net Control, KR6RAO clear.
01:39
Flight 2 to control.
01:43
Go ahead.
01:45
We're leaving the pumpkin patch. We're going to make one more loop, at least one more loop down the Clarksburg,
01:52
looking for anybody coming north.
01:57
Okay, copy that. Spike 2 proceed.
02:10
Race control, SAG 7.
02:14
Go ahead, SAG 7.
02:16
SAG 7 is at the 220T looking for SAG 5.
02:23
Copy SAG 7 at 220T.
02:25
SAG 5, how far are you away from 220T? 220T?
02:39
SAC fire, NET control.
02:46
Go ahead, SAC 6.
02:51
Go ahead, SAC 6.
02:55
Be advised we have one rider, potentially severe head injury currently being prepped for transports.
03:02
We have CHP[1] on scene that may take the bike, failing that we will.
03:06
Stand by for more information.
03:10
Copy that side 6. Is this the same rider you said left of 220G?
03:19
T.
03:20
Firmative neck control, same rider.
03:23
Okay, thank you, psych six.
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[1]
CHP: California state law enforcement agency primarily responsible for highway safety and traffic enforcement.
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Sacramento County, CA
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