Cow causes traffic hazard near Oroville Bangor Highway, Oroville CA
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A black cow was found causing a traffic hazard near Oroville Bangor Highway. The animal was located up a nearby driveway, lying down, with no visible injuries or identification tags. Motorists were warned and advised to call 911 if they see the cow.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol Chico Dispatch
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
3511, I'm unable to find an additional traffic hazard cow.
00:03
I warned multiple motorists and instructed them to call 911 if they see you.
00:12
3511, you are unable to find additional traffic hazard cow, warned multiple motorists to call 911 as Phoenix.
00:23
335, Robert 1, Upper Womphopo on the log for line 22 and 22.
00:34
2nd23. You go to 2218 info in the log and I have 1148 info here.
00:42
422, call with 1148.
00:46
Forty-three-three-two in-round-to-514-Loport Road, beginning of 740.
00:54
42, in-rout to 514 La Porte Road, beginning mileage at 1853.
01:01
3511.
01:04
3511.
01:07
3511. I'm arrived on scene here with the cow.
01:09
It's up a driveway near Oroville Bangor Highway.
01:17
3511, you're arrived on scene with the cow up a driveway near Oroville Bangor Highway.
01:28
3511.
01:32
3511,
01:33
I am not observing any major injuries to the cow, it's laying down,
01:41
and I don't see any brand or tagging.
01:48
3511, you're not observing any major injuries to the cow, laying down negative branding or tagging.
01:59
3511 increase.
02:01
11,
02:02
go ahead.
02:06
3511, can you just confirm the color of the cow?
02:11
3511, it is a black cow.
02:15
3511, I copy black cow.
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Location mentioned:
Oro Bangor Hwy, Oroville, CA 95966
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