Vehicle driving wrong way on Road 80 near Avenue 34, Dinuba CA
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A light-colored small sedan was reported driving the wrong way southbound on Road 80 near Avenue 34 in Dinuba, California. Officers are en route, and a tow truck has been requested.
Audio|Heard on: Tulare County Fire and CHP Pink
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Trenchable by cell unit, I want to copy the OPA 23103[2], southbound road 80, just off the nominee 408.
00:04
For vehicle driving without light, light-colored small sedan.
00:07
Nothing for the front line clear, midnight and deep work.
00:12
I don't want to follow you.
00:15
No, come here.
00:21
One at 10 to 13, accordance.
00:26
Water, 2013 minute,
00:29
58.
00:36
(number withheld).
00:38
6.9-1, the wrong-way driver, southbound Road 80, south of Avenue 34.
00:42
Take out advised of the vehicles going partially long way.
00:46
Marine, Sudan, that's blocked out.
00:53
I copy. I'll be in route.
00:55
No one copy.
00:56
You'll be in your route.
00:57
Per of the call taker, they're advising the vehicle is driving the wrong way in the center debate.
01:05
The 9-5, we'll be an route for Mineral King in West Street.
01:13
And if I have a copy in a route for Mineral King in West Street.
01:25
He's wrong way.
01:27
S-6, copy the wrong way.
01:31
40-50 in the blind D-CHISO-97.
01:33
They're advising 1185[1] flatbed is going to be needed.
01:35
We started to look to me.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1185: Tow truck required
[2]
23103: Reckless driving offense under California law.
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Location mentioned:
Rd 80, Dinuba, CA 93618
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