Traffic collision with rock near Walmer and Lincoln Blvd, South Oroville CA
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A gray Kia SUV collided with a medium-sized rock near Walmer Road and Lincoln Boulevard. The collision happened as the vehicle turned late into a residential street through fog. Fire chief and emergency units responded. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol Chico Dispatch
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
35, 11, 1183[2] on Lincoln Boulevard.
00:09
11, Lincoln Boulevard near Walmer by the 7-Eleven.
00:13
At gray Kia SUV, see-soon, and thick curb.
00:18
Cache closed, blacked out, and now 1125[3] in the southbound lane, called in by a passenger motorist.
00:25
Very travel, I copy.
00:27
I'll be a non-per-round 70 and low-hunk cut.
00:31
11, 7117-Eleven-11-1-10.
00:39
35, 10, let's say, good night.
00:44
3510, have a good night.
00:45
There's got to no one around 11 or anything.
01:00
.36. I'm out here with the vehicle.
01:04
It appears that they turn late into their residential street through the fog and collided with a medium-sized rock.
01:15
Fire chief is 97 as well.
01:17
Advised is 1182[1] and I'm going to be following fire chiefs to be the track.
01:25
43-6-97 with the vehicle at the vehicle versus a medium-sized rock, the 40-miss is turning to lose the dump.
01:31
Straiture 87 with the parachute and en route to the resident on Creek Way.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1182: Traffic collision with no injuries reported
[2]
1183: Traffic accident (no details)
[3]
1125: Traffic hazard
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Location mentioned:
Walmer Rd & Lincoln Blvd, South Oroville, CA 95966
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