Person walking on freeway shoulder and climbing roadside brush


The audio describes a person walking along the shoulder of a freeway and climbing into the roadside brush near a parallel street. Officers discuss the situation and the possibility of traffic control to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: California Highway Patrol - Border Division
02:24
Transcript:
10.3 might be united too. 24. No. 9-0. 2.2. 23. I'm exiting nice. Just dare to let me know if I need to go more south for a travel break or he's exiting. 104. Astria. get on from night he'll be on the shoulder on the right side of your vehicle he's not interfering with traffic at all right now just one along the shoulder I'll leave it up to you if you want to a break or not 423-2-2-2 what's your 1020 76, my way is out? 10.4. Is there a unit that's closer? 20. Some transition, eastbound to southbound, 15. 20, 10.10. S3, copy? 23, standby. If he's not interfere on traffic right now, stand by, stand by per second unit, please. 10, 4, 23, copy. You're coming in a scratchy for me, but I'm turning around at Centracado. Tony Care, copy, you're turning at Citricado S3 is advising if you can wait for a second unit. I copy that. I'll just run a quick break for Centralado, Northbound. Tempore, you'll run a break from Citriot or Northbound. On the TCCM. For the on the off ramp, or on the on ramp, he just passed the next sign and you'll see it across the whole freeway. He's still on the shoulder. Actually, he's climbing the brush now towards the street that parallels the freeway.
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Location mentioned:
Citracado Parkwy, California
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