High-speed pursuit eastbound on I-10 near Claremont, Claremont CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible high-speed pursuit occurred eastbound on Interstate 10 near Claremont, involving a blacked-out vehicle traveling at approximately 140 miles per hour. Law enforcement units reported following the vehicle past several exits including Indian Hill, Monte Vista, Euclid, Vineyard, and Archibald. The vehicle entered the FasTrak lane during the pursuit. No further outcome or apprehension details were confirmed at the time of the transmission.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Los Angeles and Orange County Centers
Listen to dispatch call
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Say go 31020.
00:02
We're going to be eastbound on the 10 coming up Indian Hill.
00:05
It's going to be a blacked-out vehicle traveling over 140.
00:10
Copy, eastbound 10 approaching Indian Hill.
00:11
Blacked-out vehicle at approximately 140 mph.
00:14
10-4[1]0.
00:15
Can you notify Rancho, please?
00:18
10-4[1], notify Rancho.
00:20
Yes, ma'am.
00:22
Still trying to catch up with the pursuit.
00:25
Did you confirm? We're still trying to catch up now.
00:28
The vehicle is entering the FasTrak lane, passing Monte Vista.
00:34
Still attempting to catch up and entering the FasTrak lane approaching Monte Vista.
00:43
Weather clear, speed at 140.
00:58
Still trying to catch up, speed at 140.
01:14
The vehicle is about a full exit ahead, but we have visual.
01:25
The vehicle is eastbound on the 10 through Vineyard.
01:30
If they don't get it by Archibald, we'll have them cancel.
01:33
Copy, not through Archibald until cancel.
01:42
Ten nine.
01:47
Ten four, sorry.
01:48
Ten four.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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