Potential jumper on bridge near Highway 70, Oroville CA
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Emergency responders were called to a potential jumper on the bridge near Highway 70 north of Montgomery Street. Technical water rescue units staged at River Bend Park. The situation was later downgraded and the boat launch was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Butte County Fire / CalFire, Chico Fire
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
H. Wormville, for OPD, potential jumper on the bridge in the area of Highway 70, just north of Montgomery Street.
00:12
32.
00:14
245.
00:20
Norville, Rescue Watercraft 47, responding.
00:29
Ologent 2153, available station 23's response area.
00:34
63 1745,
00:37
break.
00:38
Rescue, Watercraft, 47.
00:39
Orville canceled.
00:41
Returned quarters, Restory Watercraft, 47.
00:43
Horvill 19-964.
00:51
It's in the area.
00:53
Let's stage all units at Riverbend Park.
01:01
224, 1746,
01:04
break.
01:10
Technical Rescue, Dynamic Water,
01:13
Stage, Riverbend Park,
01:16
1746.
01:22
Rural Rescue Report 91, 13.
01:36
Orillant, 964, additionally,
01:39
I'll assume command.
01:46
For 1747, Rick.
01:53
P. P. Technical Rescue, Dynamic Water, Gen.
01:59
Ninety-64, Montgomery, ICAL-Calcord, 1747.
02:09
Oroville Montgomery, I.C.
02:14
I.C., horrible.
02:15
Orville, Montgomery, I.C., pre-CHP.
02:21
This is a possible just walker across the bridge,
02:24
still attempting to locate.
02:26
Reduce all incoming to TOTU.
02:28
We're going to hold off on launching the boat for now.
02:34
1752 Frick
02:38
Pryck
02:42
Technical Rescue, Dynamic Water Montgomery Street reduced to code 2, 1752
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Location mentioned:
Montgomery St, Oroville, CA 95965
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