Seven-vehicle incident near Pacific Avenue and Sankey Road, Sutter County CA
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A traffic incident involving seven vehicles and nine people occurred near Pacific Avenue and Sankey Road in California. Multiple units responded, including PG&E and County Roads personnel. The road was closed, and there is no estimated time for reopening yet.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol Chico Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:32
Transcript:
00:00
It was Fortyto-Cutter County went 97[1] with the 23-109.
00:05
They have one solo deputy with two vehicles and nine people that are requesting.
00:10
PageP can I show you en route?
00:15
43-1A, firm from 99 out.
00:18
42. From 99 now.
00:20
Health League.
00:26
204-3-2. 2.
00:27
403-2. Show me in Rout 2.0209.
00:29
20109. All right-christ.
00:31
They're also now.
00:37
Forty-three units in Rotser 23-109.
00:39
403 units in Rottes 23-109.
00:40
Sutter County called back advised there, solo deputies.
00:42
That was 7 vehicles total.
00:44
Near Pacific Avenue and Sankey Road.
00:50
421. Copy.
00:53
All right now, copy.
00:57
436-1-0-3-6-Nor-A-Raddle.
01:00
426 in Rass-L.
01:04
Cicote 104-991.
01:06
Cicot 104-991.
01:13
Over 91, PG&E and County Roads are all 97[1].
01:17
We'll take it over.
01:18
We'll be to 98[2].
01:20
Number 91, I don't have an ETA for when the road will be back open.
01:29
We'll have to contact County Roads at a later time to get that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
97: Arrived on scene
[2]
98: Meet-up location / rendezvous ('98 with')
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Location mentioned:
Pacific Ave & Sankey Rd, California 95668
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