Pickup truck accident southbound highway 101 at dry creek, Healdsburg CA
A pickup truck was involved in a traffic accident on southbound Highway 101 near Dry Creek. The vehicle sustained moderate front-end damage and a tow truck was requested.
Audio|Source: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
02:27
Transcript:
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1179[1], we're also getting at southbound 101 at Dry Creek.
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There's more copies, start 1185[2].
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For copies, 1185[2].
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1740.
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1740, good.
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Forty UTL, 113, 12 to Farmers.
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The 98, drop to the 1179[1] tractor.
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Paul 18 and S4, consent 22.
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1740, UTL, 12 of the Farmers, S4 and Paul 18 in 1022, you'll be in route.
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Paul 18 and S4, do you copy?
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S4 will continue.
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...4 will continue.
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Paul 18 and do you copy?
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17-4-10-4[3]-4.
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10-4[3].
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United,
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10-5, 11803.
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Okay.
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Units, respond to 101 at Dry Creek, going southbound a vehicle accident with unknown details, moving it over to medical updates.
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Finally, copy.
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Yeah,
01:27
we're just talking to the RP and establishing the contact with truck time frame.
01:32
It's not that the person in the truck are unrelated have been sitting here for 30 minutes and haven't seen anything.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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And off to detail. Okay. Four times and off to detail.
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Four,
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copy.
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We're going to get here coming on the hospital roadside.
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Copy.
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Starting T3305.
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2.3.0, a limit 5 for a pickup truck.
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He's got partial moderate damage to the front.
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1730. Go see additional 1185[2] for pickup truck with moderate front end damage.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1179: Traffic collision with injuries; ambulance responding
[2]
1185: Tow truck required (rotation)
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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