Traffic incident blocks lanes near Steele Lane, Santa Rosa CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic incident near Steele Lane and Highway 101 has blocked both lanes. Debris is on the roadway. Medical response is requested. The on-ramp to southbound US-101 at Steele Lane is closed until midnight.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Seventeen 6010 four, both lanes are blocked.
00:06
First nine eight shows two.
00:14
Out of play now.
00:20
All about.
00:26
Call (number withheld).
00:30
Chase back.
00:34
One George six six, you can cancel CHP.
00:37
Can you start medical please?
00:39
So far.
00:46
Code two or three.
00:49
Code two will be fine, and we'll be on the back entrance, not up a porch.
00:55
Seven four.
01:03
Seventeen 60, solo eleven eighty-two.
01:11
Copy thirty-eight, Peter to plate.
01:17
Is it deployed on channel three?
01:23
Copy one to tank and tough break.
01:29
Can you start that way?
01:32
Attention units, L trans is advising of an emergency closure.
01:37
Steele Lane on-ramp to southbound US-101 until midnight.
01:42
Other clearing the street.
01:44
Silo on to southbound 101 is closed until approximately midnight.
01:50
Huge car.
01:52
RP was not in the vehicle at the time.
01:53
There's debris everywhere, and we're still attempting further.
01:57
Gray Toyota truck.
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Location mentioned:
Steele Ln, Santa Rosa, CA
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