Pickup truck brake checks another vehicle on highway, Klamath County OR
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A gray Ford pickup truck was reported to brake-check another vehicle on Highway 39 near Mountpost. The pickup moved into oncoming traffic to prevent the vehicle from passing and was last reported heading south toward California.
Audio|Heard on: Klamath County Public Safety
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Dispodge County Inits Info Only, traffic complaint, milepost 14, Highway 39.
00:06
Gray, duly pickup headed eastbound, partial plate,
00:09
(number withheld) was brake checking the RP, transferred to state.
00:18
(number withheld), 1213 driving, 1539, unknown DOT.
00:25
(number withheld).
00:30
RP is advising that a gray Ford pickup duly partial Oregon plate wildlife (number withheld) was brake-checking RP speeds up and slows back down.
00:39
RP is in a white Honda cord and the suspect vehicle goes into oncoming traffic to prevent from passing unknown direction to travel.
00:52
18 I copy, we can keep that in holding for further.
00:58
Copy that, we'll be (number withheld).
01:06
(number withheld).
01:08
18, go ahead.
01:12
18, I gave the RPA 124 on that call and didn't get an answer.
01:17
The direction of travel, which we've been holding.
01:19
And as far as the driving plan on the 264, if we haven't received any further on that, you can assign it to being cleared out with the Dispo 14.
01:30
Copy that. We'll do for the second one.
01:31
For the first one, my supervisor is still 124 of them.
01:34
I'll see if they can relate to the HP as well.
01:37
Copy it. It sounds like they're headed southbound then.
01:43
A firm headed towards Cali, Easton.
01:47
18, I copy.
01:48
You can just clear that out with a Dispo 11 when you guys are done.
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OR-39, Oregon
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