Driver flees scene after traffic crash near vista village, Vista CA
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a traffic collision near Vista Village and Broadway. A witness reported that after the crash, a man left the scene on foot heading west, and the vehicle fled westbound. Officers are searching for the driver who left the scene.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Border Division
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Vista Village, I'll turn back around.
00:03
S.A.104 from Vista Village, you'll be turning back around.
00:06
I'll say 10-4[1] from Vista Village, you'll be turning back around.
00:11
I'll send her in there on Broadway.
00:15
Joe, do we get any of the driver?
00:25
From negative no description.
00:37
Last unit, that was 10-1.
00:43
30-10-10-dari-up.
00:46
30-10, have a good night.
00:47
1-1510, see a negative status.
00:53
15-10, code for 98 negative answer.
00:57
104, code for negative answer.
01:02
You can close up the logs.
01:07
Have.
01:14
34-161010 today.
01:16
Yep.
01:24
Q15 Charles.
01:27
At 15 Charles, per a witness, the vehicle traffic collision, then a man got out and headed westbound from the traffic collision.
01:35
The vehicle then took off and,
01:37
per witness, the pedestrian was still walking westbound.
01:44
10-4[1]. I ramped off the Vista Village.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
E Broadway, Vista, CA
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