Car stuck on railroad tracks near Gilman St in Berkeley, Berkeley CA


A white Toyota SUV is stuck on railroad tracks near Gilman St in Berkeley. Its right wheels are wedged in between the tracks about 50 feet from the intersection. The vehicle is blocking train traffic, which has been stopped by Union Pacific. A heavy-duty tow truck is needed to remove the car from the tracks.
Audio|Source: Berkeley Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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So there is a car on the tracks that's about 50 feet north of the intersection with the Gilman.
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Union Pacific has stopped the train's 13th.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Change Peter W, please.
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Sign policy, Sam, 0555-9 POS 055.5. It's a white Rev 4.
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Clear valid 24 Toyota of San Francisco.
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Josh Adam, sir.
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Hi.
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Hey, we need a B-Boy Toe, but we need a big one because that would have to pull...
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from the wayside of the tracks to pull this vehicle out so it cannot be a normal impound truck.
01:20
They have to have a strong means to get it off the tracks.
01:29
I copy I'll see what I can do I'm looking for a description can you give back to me okay um what type of description this is on SUV um rev four for this is stuck both uh right wheels are stuck on the uh trots
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for uh what's the color
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Thank you. Anything can just give me the plate again,
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please.
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Sir, give me a second.
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Give me 9 Paul, Ocean, Sam, 0555-9, POS, 055.
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Time for, yeah.
02:23
Okay.
02:26
So, companies asking as the tires, they are literally wedged in between the tracks, the right wheel?
02:38
The right front is definitely wedged on part of the tracks.
02:48
Well, we're talking about 50 feet into the tracks on the north end.
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So yeah, all three cars,
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both left and the right front car.
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Gilman St, Berkeley, CA
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