Vehicle collision with hillside near Old Creek Road, San Luis Obispo County CA
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A dark gray sedan collided with a hillside near Old Creek Road and Highway 46 West. The vehicle had front-end damage and no occupants or lights were observed at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: SLO County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Battalion 3419, engine 30, engine 3481,
00:04
Caution, possible vehicle traffic collision
00:09
in the area of Old Creek Road and Highway 46 West.
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Old Creek Road and Highway 46 West,
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first unit at scene, command confirmed.
00:24
Prey Mary 2.
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San Luis 1183[1], Old Creek Road, 2 miles south of 46.
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San Luis, 9 4X.
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94X Old Creek Road, 2 miles south of 46.
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Dark gray sedan or hatchback collided with hillside.
00:57
Vehicle with front end damage.
01:00
No lights on or people around were seen.
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Sign Lewis, 94X, copy, southbound at 17.
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94X from southbound at 17.
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946 from southbound at 17.
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San Luis, 916 West at theater.
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911X from 46 West at theater.
01:26
Vehicle traffic collision.
01:27
Vehicle traffic collision.
01:33
Right at the point in Texas.
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10-4[2].
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Bad on 14-9-0.
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104.
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The dam on the tight hairpin, approximately 2 to 3 miles from Old Creek Road on the southbound side.
01:57
Station 28th and rail.
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All copies.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1183: Traffic collision - unknown injuries
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
CA-46 & Old Creek Rd, California 93465
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