Pursuit for restraining order violation on highway 99, Shafter CA
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A vehicle pursuit occurred on Highway 99 near 7th Standard Road involving multiple vehicles for a restraining order violation. Spike strips were requested and coordination was done with Wasco Police Department.
Audio|Heard on: Bakersfield Police, Fire and EMS
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
In a hospital police permit is going to be in a failure to yield[1] stop on 99 just north of the 7th standard.
00:06
They're requesting us to assist with spikes only.
00:10
Original want is going to be a restraining order violation.
00:13
To me provide that 9 Nora, Queen Nora, 618, there's up on a 99 just north to 7 standard.
00:21
And nine Paul, Edward Boy, 568 on a Honda and the first will be a Dodge.
00:28
On 553 on Metro Partiz on Heritage Park, 53.
00:36
699, anyone tells, copy, 619 S-109 S12 acres.
00:44
Aspo, go ahead.
00:46
690, I'll just confirm that it's code 4 for Vagercule units to gauge in the pursuit with Wasco Police Department they're requesting spikes.
00:58
9-12, what's the original lot?
01:02
690s. The original once is going to be a restraining order violation.
01:06
2 plus 6 will be clearing the 1035 vehicle.
01:12
That's fine.
01:17
6190.
01:22
6190.4, confirm me copy original watch the screening order of violation.
01:29
51 can you advise the plate on the Subaru?
01:35
Yeah, just have units update where they want to set up this mic.
01:42
699 S. Fultemper, roll contact to see where they want us to set up first, like.
01:48
Go ahead right there, yeah.
01:50
4.4.
01:51
They'll be on there later.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
failure to yield: Suspect failed to yield/evading a traffic stop
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