Serious traffic collision near mcdonald's with fleeing vehicle, Sacramento CA
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A serious traffic collision occurred near McDonald's at Pocket Road involving a vehicle that fled the scene going eastbound. There was a language barrier with the caller and no medical assistance was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento County Sheriff and Area Police - South
Listen to dispatch call
01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Alpha 544 and Alpha 46 for 911 A and A and 4C, same for a copy, 13332 all the way.
00:07
Went through the worded saying there was a bad car crashing at McDonald's.
00:11
There is a language barrier one just keeps saying, please come here, it sounds to be a bad 901[1].
00:17
Trying to confirm which McDonald's she was talking about.
00:24
Same for your copy.
00:31
For nine, I'll be playing there will be en route to the 911.
00:34
Okay, and you're telling the 911, it looks like the closest McDonald's can be near Pocket Road.
00:43
Number 7-8, what's the last four of the phone numbers I call?
00:50
The 911 only cell phone ending in (number withheld).
00:58
Text by that, I'm stretched for the 920A[2], last feed at near Sunrise, but there are now at Lily's Court.
01:09
No medical needed.
01:13
We're going to jetta.
01:15
The other vehicle took off.
01:17
It's going eastbound Pocket Road.
01:18
It's the other uncolored RAM, 1500, plate (number withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
901: Traffic collision or vehicle accident requiring police response.
[2]
920A: Missing adult or person, attempt to locate.
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Location mentioned:
Pocket Rd, Sacramento, CA 95831
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