Pedestrian cleared ladder debris on southbound 605, Los Angeles County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of a pedestrian on the southbound 605 near Ramona Blvd. The person was seen wearing dark clothing and carrying a backpack. Units confirmed the pedestrian was clearing ladder debris from the road and moving it to the shoulder. No hazardous activity was observed.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Los Angeles and Orange County Centers
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Transcript:
00:00
Pedestrian wearing a dark baseball cap and black clothing with a backpack southbound 605 at Ramona.
00:13
Southbound 605 at Ramona.
00:23
Then 201, you can continue.
00:25
White van on the right shoulder, no help en route.
00:28
He's found 210 west of town.
00:47
Fifty-five, four, four, eleven twenty-five.
00:49
Stopped on 405 north of Westminster.
00:54
Fifty-five 40.
00:55
All go pick that up.
01:03
Right shoulder for Caltrans, a minor 5 s lanes was hit to the pavement with traffic.
01:07
A couple years ago, did you have visual on that pedestrian by chance?
01:11
8141, that's affirmative.
01:13
I made contact with that pedestrian.
01:15
Negative throwing sticks at vehicles.
01:17
He was picking up ladder pieces in lanes and throwing them to the shoulder.
01:22
8141, I copy.
01:23
The pedestrian was picking up the ladder debris moving to the shoulder.
01:27
651, you can terminate.
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Location mentioned:
Ramona Blvd, California
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