Tire falls from vehicle on I-80 blocking lane, Richmond CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a tire detached from a vehicle on westbound Interstate 80 near McBryde in Richmond, temporarily blocking one lane. A AAA tow truck assisted with removing the debris to the gore point. Traffic was briefly impacted, but all lanes were reopened after cleanup.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Oakland
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
10-683, 11-25 west on 80 east of McBryde.
00:06
10-58, tire fell from our vehicle, blocking lane number one.
00:14
There's a gray Chrysler 300 on the right-hand shoulder.
00:18
Westbound 80 east of McBryde.
00:30
A3, it's actually a AAA tow truck on the right-hand shoulder.
00:34
It fell out of their tow.
00:46
9681, you can show me en route with A3.
00:49
Let me see if there's anyone else going around.
00:54
96 from Sunset, copy and I'll stay still.
01:03
680, bumper's been moved to the gore point.
01:08
Notify DOT 90.
01:11
690, move to the gore point but notify DOT.
01:28
Eight 6177, the vehicle is gone, all lanes open.
01:35
And DOT is on scene working on the flooding.
01:37
All units, clear the scene.
01:55
10-63[1], low volume.
01:57
I copy all lanes closed.
01:58
Confirm?
02:02
Copy.
02:06
Moving tire now somewhere.
02:12
10-63[1], all lanes open.
02:15
Tire with AAA.
02:17
Assignment complete.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-63: Prepare to copy
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