All lanes closed on 215 freeway near Newport avenue, San Bernardino County CA
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All lanes on the 215 Freeway near Newport Avenue are closed due to a jumper rescue. Some drivers are going the wrong way on ramps to avoid the closure, and traffic is at a complete stop in the area.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Area Fire, Calfire, USFS, CHP
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Transcript:
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The county 127, all units are clear for the Colet Newport in 215.
00:07
All units are clear for the Colet Newport in 215. All right, copy.
00:19
2927, ComCenter.
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222 from 221.
00:24
And go for 127.
00:27
The time 120-7 shifts requesting an ETO for the jump bike.
00:32
Jumpers getting closer.
00:35
The copy is give me drive time from Plunkana, I'd say about 20 minutes.
00:41
I'll be on the scene in about 3 to 5 minutes I'll face to pace with him.
00:45
Compson and copies.
01:07
If you're on, please, do you do that decision?
01:12
It's negative. You guys, be careful.
01:13
See you there.
01:16
Copy, thanks.
01:21
Call center, T2208.
01:23
Just for information,
01:24
we have a caller, parties are going wrong way on the part and off ramp to bypass track.
01:29
Thank you.
01:33
CHB40 can that's a firm overhead and we do a traffic turning around and going off that opposing lane of travel.
01:39
We call this not turn you at this question on her.
01:42
The wrongway traffic. I can go wrong way for law.
01:43
I copy. I'm there.
01:45
We have all lanes separately stopped.
01:49
25-214 copies and they can go wrong way in Washington due to all lanes being stopped.
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Newport Ave, California 92359
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