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At 11:15 am Thursday, Contra Costa County Fire and CHP were dispatched to a report of a solo vehicle rollover crash on westbound Highway 4 at San Marco Blvd.
By 11:25 am, firefighter arrived on scene to a vehicle on its roof which was blocking the No. 3 and No. 4 lanes of traffic. It was reported that the patient self-extricated and was out of the vehicle.
No other information was available.
| Detail Information | |||||||
| 11:29 AM | 15 | [33] ^***ISSUE SIGALERT*** W/B SR-4 W/OF BAILEY RD. LANES 4, 5 BLOCKED DUE TO COLLISION. UNK ETO, EXPECT DELAYS. | |||||
| 11:27 AM | 14 | [32] 19-S1 #4-5 BLKD | |||||
| 11:22 AM | 13 | [28] [Rotation Request Comment] 1039 TEMPLERS FOR WHI SUV / 925-754-4477 | |||||
| 11:20 AM | 12 | [27] [Rotation Request Comment] 1039 A/M TOW / NEG TK AVAIL | |||||
| 11:19 AM | 11 | [26] A19-404A REQ 1185 FOR OT VEH | |||||
| 11:18 AM | 10 | [24] PER INV’D IN RED HOND CIV // FIRE RESCUE IS ALREAD 1097 AND WAS ASSISTING W/ GETTING PTY OO WHI SUV | |||||
| 11:16 AM | 9 | [22] [Appended, 11:17:44] [4] RP REFUSED 1185 FOR HOND CIV | |||||
| 11:15 AM | 8 | [8] [CHP] has closed their incident [191121GG00945] | |||||
| 11:15 AM | 7 | [6] 2ND VEH INV- RED TOYT | |||||
| 11:14 AM | 6 | [5] [Notification] [CHP]-Problem changed from 1183-Trfc Collision-Unkn Inj to 1179-Trfc Collision-1141 Enrt by CHP [Shared] | |||||
| 11:14 AM | 5 | [21] [Appended, 11:17:44] [3] BOTH VEHS IN SLOW LN | |||||
| 11:13 AM | 4 | [19] [Appended, 11:17:44] [1] RED HOND CIV VS WHI SUV | |||||
| 11:13 AM | 3 | [2] SIL OR WHI OT VEH BLKG #3-4 LN | |||||
| 11:13 AM | 2 | [11] [Appended, 11:16:14] [2] SIL VEH O/TURNED | |||||
| 11:12 AM | 1 | [10] [Appended, 11:16:14] [1] 2 VEHS- RED TOYT COA, SIL VEH | |||||

8 comments
This is weird: “It was reported that the PATIENT self-extricated and was out of the vehicle.”
How did anyone know this was a PATIENT????? Did this person escape from a hospital without being properly discharged?????
You don’t have to be in a hospital to be a patient. Firefighters & AMR treat people on scene.
According to my relatives who are MD’s in this state — a patient is one who is being treated IN a hospital and/or comes to the physicians’ office to be treated. Just because some guy gets out of a vehicle under his own power doesn’t make him automatically a “patient.”
We can agree to disagree. I am sticking with “patients” since that is what people on scene call them.
I was thinking the same thing. How did the guy stepping out of his overturned car suddenly become a patient?
Maybe someone on a wreck is always assumed a patient until otherwise proven.
Why are there so many mishaps in that particular area of Hwy 4?
I’m voting for TRUMP! Thanks for the reminder!
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