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Woman with sprained ankle found near creek in California 

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Creek Rd, California
A woman with a possible sprained ankle was found near a creek behind locked gates. Officers were trying to reach her to provide assistance.
Audio|Source: Stanislaus County Sheriff
04:6

Transcript:
00:00
Control Air 111.
00:01
I think I may have the RP.
00:04
I'm not sure. We got a long island by now.
00:05
I'm not sure if it's male or an ex.
00:07
We'll be walking back to the northeast towards I five.
00:11
I copy Air 111.
00:12
The RP is going to be an HSA long brown.
00:19
Okay, I think once we get a little bit closer, I can actually I can see a light blue shirt now.
00:25
So yeah, this is her.
00:26
She's waving her hands in here.
00:28
Three foot.
00:34
I'm trying to figure out how heck to get over there.
00:40
Who am I talking to? Who is this? Yeah.
00:46
325.
00:48
Who are you?
00:50
P.E.
00:52
41 for a spring ankle, please.
01:10
road towards the tire plant.
01:11
It's going to be the first big wash right before you turn onto the driveway of the tire plant.
01:19
That's where he's going to come to.
01:21
Okay.
01:26
Just cover, we're looking well or he's jailing?
01:39
The RP advice he had not seen him in approximately one hour.
01:42
I don't know if he was GLA or he was lost up there as well.
01:47
I can't wait, I want to set three or five weeks with that's per week.
01:50
Okay.
01:53
Controls can't let you're on.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
911: Emergency call

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