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Trash can rolling in lanes on i-15 near deer springsSan Diego County CA

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Deer Springs Rd, California

According to the dispatch call, a trash can was reported rolling in the lanes on southbound interstate 15 near Deer Springs Road, creating a potential hazard for drivers.

Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Border Division
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Transcript:
00:14
9223, 1125[1] southbound 15 north of Deer Springs for a trash can rolling around in the lanes.
00:20
Okay,
00:25
copy. From south of Deer Springs.
00:31
From south of Deer Springs.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1125: Roadway condition or object creating a potential danger to traffic flow or safety.

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Deer Springs Rd, California

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