Deputies respond to possible jumper on I-215 bridge, San Bernardino CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible jumper on the I-215 bridge near Second Street in San Bernardino. A person matching the description of someone in tan pants and a white shirt was seen with one leg over the bridge railing. The individual was later located off the freeway near a restaurant on Second Street, walking away from officers. Caltrans cameras could not confirm visual contact. The incident appears to have been resolved without serious injury.
Audio|Heard on: Inland CHP
Listen to dispatch call
03:11
Transcript:
00:00
Twenty-five, 214, jumper northbound I-215 and 2nd.
00:08
Two 14, our copy.
00:09
Being wrapped.
00:11
Two or no, we're found 15 at 2nd.
00:13
There’s a person on the bridge with one leg over the side.
00:17
Description: individual wearing tan pants and white shirt, possibly with an ankle monitor.
00:30
Party is also yelling.
02:44
The person is off the freeway now.
02:46
They are near the Taco Bell on Second, walking away from police officers.
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Location mentioned:
I-215, San Bernardino, CA
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