High-speed pursuit ends near Jackson St in Oakland, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers in Oakland pursued a gold sedan traveling westbound on Highway 80 near Jackson Street. The vehicle reportedly ran a red light at Jackson and Fifth before heading southbound. Units eventually lost visual contact with the suspect vehicle. This may have been a possible high-speed pursuit incident.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Oakland
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Eighty-six eight two, come to overtake.
00:04
Ninety-six eight two, go ahead.
00:07
Eighty-two westbound 90 from twenty-seven.
00:09
It's going to be a gold sedan.
00:11
He's 10-4[1]. Ninety.
00:17
Six eighty-two westbound 80 at twenty-seven.
00:19
Gold sedan, seats of 10-4[1].
00:23
Eighty-two vehicles going south on 80 approaching Jackson.
00:30
Southbound 880 approaching Jackson.
00:34
77 Tom, we're standing by at near Mark Zero.
00:42
But 96177 Tom, standing by.
00:48
5K, use discretion.
00:56
Nine six eight two exiting Jackson.
00:59
My apologies, nine six eight two.
01:02
Exiting Jackson.
01:04
Six eight two exiting Jackson.
01:06
Exited Jackson.
01:09
You blew the red at Jackson and Fifth.
01:19
Eighty two blew red at Jackson and Fifth.
01:31
Nine six eight two lost visual, last seen going southbound on Jackson.
01:39
Nine six eight two lost visual, last seen going southbound on Jackson.
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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