Traffic collision on highway 91 near Lincoln Avenue, Corona CA
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A traffic collision occurred on highway 91 near Lincoln Avenue involving a white hatchback and another vehicle. The incident caused damage and the vehicles were on the right-hand shoulder.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Riverside
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Transcript:
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704304.304.710, the initial of a ABC dot phone pressing one north of a 91 for a white Mosca 3 hatchback versus a barker coyote.
00:09
RP advises they do have damage.
00:11
And you're reflecting an opposite, negative private assistance.
00:16
And the vehicle is going to be on the right-hand shoulder.
00:23
Yeah, you have a second, my head my eight-two.
00:26
Oh, how can what have the other?
00:29
7430 may have a you.
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Oh, hello, one after the other.
00:32
743434. You can have my eight.
00:37
744-4-34-0.
00:39
Seventy-421 for pedestrian weston-91 east of the airing.
00:51
7421-1-1-1-1-Ease of an area.
00:53
It's going to be a blackmail adult locking wearing a blue jacket with great shorts and a strong hat on the right-hand shoulder ready to get traffic.
01:01
I have it.
01:08
74201 copy about 3rd round
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Cofiope
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I'm ready first
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FAPG driving on the shoulder 2810210 210 Robert 3
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74030 driving on the right hand shoulder
01:29
1021 at 0 robert 3 and all of your time looking
01:36
91 West of Lincoln, I'll be taking them off on people.
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RW 91 West of Lincoln and you're going to be taking off that vehicle.
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70.30, here 29 is clear and current through March of 20206, 2012, Nissan, Nican, out of Marco.
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Location mentioned:
S Lincoln Ave, Corona, CA 92882
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