Car crashes into guardrail on interstate causing traffic stop, Stockton CA
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A single car crashed into a guardrail and was left sideways in the slow lane on Interstate 5 near the Crosstown Freeway in Stockton. Fire and emergency units responded to the scene to check the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Stockton Police and Fire Dispatch
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
621C, 7 Interstate 5 and Crosstown northbound south up.
00:12
Engine 4. Respond to ALOC.
00:15
440. At 20, Gateway Court, number L9.
00:19
Cross streets are between End and Kentfield Road.
00:29
Squat 9. Respond to fall.
00:32
606C. At 678, North Wilson Way.
00:36
Cross streets are between E.
00:37
Oak Street and East Park Street.
00:48
Trucker is around.
00:56
Track turn, mouse.
01:05
Repeating for engine two, engine one, truck two, and battalion one.
01:09
Vehicle accident, solo vehicle per CHP.
01:13
Said it is sideways in the slow lane.
01:18
Northbound five to the eastbound transition to the Crosstown.
01:27
In 104 you'll need to say sounds like a domestic going on.
01:31
20 Gateway Court cross of Kentville Unit L.
01:34
Lincoln 9.
01:38
Careful.
01:45
Go on engine route.
01:48
En route.
01:50
En route.
01:57
There's under one.
02:01
Here to tell me one.
02:04
Almost 90-10.3 hours if you passed call.
02:06
Confirm the subject glass with the two nights.
02:13
We'll confirm.
02:16
If anyone,
02:19
It's unknown if he still has the knife.
02:23
Control 1.
02:25
Engine 1's on scene.
02:26
We have one vehicle into the rail.
02:29
We'll be checking.
02:32
241 vehicle into the rail, checking.
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Location mentioned:
Crosstown Fwy, Stockton, CA
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