White pickup collides with parked vehicles near south valencia, Woodlake CA
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A white pickup truck collided with multiple parked vehicles near South Valencia. The driver, a white male adult, was found outside the vehicle with minor injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Tulare County Sheriff 2
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
We'll move the traffic accident vehicle into our residence.
00:04
Initially,
00:06
CHP is going to be on address near South Valencia.
00:09
It occurred about five minutes ago.
00:11
A white pickup collided into multiple vehicles that were parked in the area as well.
00:20
Now it's your click call back now.
00:24
The driver is out of the vehicle, a white male adult, bald,
00:28
I don't (number withheld) clothing.
00:30
There appears to be wandering around outside the pickup near the city yard.
00:35
Hey, six four, I got the other route.
00:40
Okay, six four, I got the other route.
00:42
Okay,
00:44
six four, I'm 23.
00:51
(number withheld).
00:58
(number withheld).
01:02
(number withheld), 10 more.
01:03
(number withheld), 10 more.
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(number withheld), copy of 20.
01:13
(number withheld). (number withheld), go ahead.
01:19
(number withheld) Edward 4.
01:23
1041. When you're able to key lines with medical and mute.
01:31
Negative.
01:32
The driver has a minor scratch.
01:34
Listen.
01:38
(number withheld).
01:40
The 29[1] is clear.
01:43
Current bed at a woodlake on a 2011 Chevy pickup to (name withheld) on Avenue 332.
01:52
Copy.
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29: Wants and warrants check
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Location mentioned:
S Valencia Blvd, Woodlake, CA 93286
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