Collision involving livestock (cow/horse) causing roadway blockage at the top of Jacksonville Hill near Sterling Creek Road; second vehicle later also struck the animal; Jacksonville PD responding., Jacksonville OR
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Collision involving livestock (cow/horse) causing roadway blockage at the top of Jacksonville Hill near Sterling Creek Road; second vehicle later also struck the animal; Jacksonville PD responding.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
We received two calls at the same time.
00:02
This is the top of Jacksonville Hill of report of a dead cow in the roadway and another one that's injured in the roadway.
00:12
Another call said that it was a horse that's deceased in the roadway.
00:17
I'm going to combine both the calls.
00:20
And the person that hit it breaks.
00:27
And the person that hid it, whatever it is, is at OR-238 and Sterling Creek Road.
00:35
Confirming there's blockage in the roadway.
00:39
Yes,
00:44
that's primitive.
00:47
Copy. Code 2[1], E.C.A.
00:49
15.
00:52
21-10.
00:59
Go ahead. If you want to go on one break, I can go handle that.
01:07
Copy, all 1243.
01:08
All 1243.
01:14
Okay.
01:20
31.24 on Central.
01:25
3124. 3124.
01:30
Are there any 4,500 units on?
01:36
Okay, affirmative.
01:44
Cappy?
01:45
I'm responding to a crash at the top of Jacksonville Hill.
01:50
Is there one of them available to go up and assist with the hazard in the roadway until I get there?
01:58
45. Yeah, the ground.
02:01
523, copy.
02:08
3.124. 3.124.
02:12
31 24. Do you have any property owner? On file for the animals right there on top of Jacksonville?
02:22
I'll check the device.
02:29
Additionally,
02:31
oh, I haven't eaten up or not.
02:36
It looks like ODOT will have to call out.
02:42
No need for that.
02:44
I'll advise like if I need them.
02:50
Okay.
02:56
24.
03:06
Sorry about that, how to take traffic on another channel.
03:09
We have somebody else who's come along and has now struck the cow in the roadway.
03:15
His vehicle is pretty much drivable.
03:18
Does he need to remain unseen until you get there, or can we just give him a case number?
03:24
Case number is fine.
03:26
And Jacksonville PD as a unit should be around in on scene at any moment to help with the hazard.
03:32
How about a 10-minute ETA?
03:36
Copy, do we need to create a second case number for the guy who hit the cow, the second guy?
03:45
No, same case number is fine.
03:48
If he wanted all his horse power, it's added to call, I can call him later.
03:53
Copy that, and we have no cattle or horse owner listed for that location.
04:00
Okay. Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Non-emergency response (no lights or siren)
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Location mentioned:
Sterling Creek Rd, Jacksonville, OR 97530
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