Driver stranded near hot springs for over 13 hours, Mono County CA
Officers were sent for a welfare check on a driver stranded near Wild Willie's Hot Springs after AAA could not reach the driver for over 13 hours. The driver had requested a jumpstart and had a low battery. The location was difficult to access for a tow truck due to off-road conditions.
Audio|Source: Mammoth Lakes Police / Fire, Mono County Sheriff, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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I got a call for a welfare check slash motorist assist out off of Benton Crossing Road at Wild Willie's Hot Springs.
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RP is AAA. They stated that the driver of the vehicle requested a jumpstart about 13 hours ago.
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He had 10% battery left.
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They were unable to find out a tow to get to him due to the off-road.
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Adventures that the tow would have to take.
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And he's driving a white Dodge Caravan per SAMH2.
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Just have a, when you guys go do a welfare check, see if he's still out there and use assistance.
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AAA stated they couldn't get a hold of him.
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Turns 811 on the corner of the cart.
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Hey, sir.
00:53
Looks like he's at the parking lot as well, I believe.
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Well,
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You can show me now.
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I'll be from Locustace Street and cell phone.
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So far.
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811, 17 are line on Cossack.
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17R1, go ahead.
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Yeah,
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I copy that call.
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I'm in Bishop.
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I can head up there.
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Take that if you like.
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17 or 811. I can have it.
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I appreciate it though.
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Not coming.
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Yeah, just give me 21 if there's any other issues.
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Location mentioned:
Benton Crossing Rd, California
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