Search and rescue near Whitmore road finds shoe by river, Whitmore CA
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Emergency responders conducted a search and rescue near Whitmore Road after relatives reported finding a shoe by the river and yelling was heard. The search was initiated with lights and sirens for urgency.
Audio|Heard on: CHP Northern Division - Redding Dispatch Center
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
37S4, it was a search and rescue.
00:02
They advised that they would put the call up, but we haven't received any updates.
00:09
10S4, 104, we'll have a deputy 98 with you on the same.
00:17
3740 May.
00:22
37 S4
00:28
37 S4 shopcom is actually landline for search and rescue right now.
00:32
They're inquiring if they can have your 1021 so they can give you a call.
00:40
S4104 will relate.
00:46
37 S4 update.
00:53
37 S4, we just received a call from Alaska, Donnelly, mayor at near Whitmore Road.
01:01
Relatives of the victim found a shoe on RP's property.
01:04
37th or not safe and they believe it's the victim's shoe and 1040.
01:09
If you can copy here, it was just information.
01:16
We received you an additional call from a party near Whitmore Road.
01:21
They believe they possibly located a shoe from the victim.
01:29
3754 Mary that address is going to be southwest of the address that the PC is reported at.
01:39
3740 Mary go ahead.
01:45
3740 we can hear the family yelling somewhere down by the river we'll start search emergency response.
02:01
7.40 may go ahead.
02:08
740 a copy.
02:09
It's unknown condition of the party.
02:10
We'll see if H4-18 can wrestle.
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Location mentioned:
Whitmore Rd, Whitmore, CA 96096
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