Solo vehicle collision with refusal to transport, Chico CA
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Officers responded to a solo vehicle accident near Chestnut St and West 3rd St in Chico, California. The driver refused medical transport following the collision. The vehicle was being removed from the scene during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol Chico Dispatch
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
KCO-1-141 on a stop, 28-27.
00:04
One-offer, left,
00:11
go ahead.
00:14
Kiko, 1-4-1, Chestnut St and West 3rd St, 286, Zebra, Henry Sam, 341, Breakford, 27.
00:29
1041 Edward (number withheld) on FST.
00:33
On FST's.
00:34
2.0.39 at 311, 11.
00:42
Starting mileage from here ready.
00:46
3903-11. Thanks.
00:50
We go 39.3.3, it's going to be 38.6 and just for information, Helen, he still working on getting the vehicle out.
01:00
39.3. Beginning match, 38.6.
01:03
Have now 01118.
01:05
Is this going to be 1126 or ATC?
01:10
39 S3. It's going to be a solo vehicle 1182[1].
01:15
S3, 104.
01:23
Cicot 39.51 George, 1148A s4, refusal, break for starting mileage.
01:30
State-Maphaud, George, General, the office for refusal.
01:33
Go ahead.
01:37
51, George, starting mileage, 853.
01:40
All right.
01:41
All right.
01:45
Let me have to do, George, you're getting about to 8.5, 3, 10,0, 118.
01:49
18.
01:53
T.O 39, that's right, I copy the refusal.
01:58
S3, copy the resistance.
02:05
One of our one year 28 is current and your 27 is valid.
02:13
Hold on, all I copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1182: Traffic collision with no injuries reported
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Location mentioned:
W 3rd St & Chestnut St, Chico, CA 95928
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