Vehicle crashes down embankment at Bear Canyon and Bear Creek, Santa Cruz County CA


A single vehicle crashed and went down an embankment near the intersection of Bear Canyon Road and Bear Creek Road. One person was seen outside the vehicle, and it is unknown if there are more people inside. Emergency services are responding to the scene.
Audio|Source: CalFire CZU - Dispatch, Command, Air Attack, Air to Ground
03:12
Transcript:
00:00
Station 47, the vehicle accident, Bear Canyon, road crosses Bear Creek Road.
00:23
For battalion 1713, engine 1772, engine 1754, company 36, company 29, a solo vehicle down an embankment, Bear Canyon Road, cross of Bear Creek Road. The first unit is seen, Bear IC[1], Cal Corps for tax.
00:40
A Felna, 0819.
00:57
Spell repeating on local tone A for battalion 1713, engine 1772, engine 1754, company 36, company 29.
01:05
Response for a solo vehicle down in the basement. Bear Canyon Road, cross with Bear Creek Road.
01:09
First unit 18, Bear IC[1], CalCorp for tax. Felt 0820. Okay.
01:24
Sound repeating on local toll 9 for battalion 1713, engine 1772, engine 1754, company 36, company 29.
01:32
Respond for a solo vehicle down an embankment. Bear Canyon Road crosses Bear Creek Road.
01:39
First unit is seen, Bear IC[1], Calcul for tax.
01:43
Tone 0820.
01:50
Self,
01:53
repeat, on Lovocon 12, from time 1713, 7272, 1724, company 36, company, 29.
02:00
Respond for a solo vehicle or down in the same case. Bear, standing, cross the air, creek road, for NPRKVAR-I-Q, TALCO-protact, helps very soon.
02:14
Selt an engine 1772 responding.
02:23
Agent 1772, responding at 0821.
02:28
Felon, battalion, 1713 is responding.
02:33
91713 at 0821.
02:36
Region 1754, confirm response.
02:46
1754 response.
02:49
All units responding at 0822, reported as a solo vehicle,
02:54
one occupant seen outside the vehicle, unknown if there is anybody else in the vehicle.
03:05
Felt 4511 in quarters.
03:10
Agent 4511 in quarters, 0822.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Command/Incident Commander in charge of the scene
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