Driver under influence crashes into parked truck, Woodland CA
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According to the dispatch call, a driver under the influence crashed a white Tesla into a parked truck near Rainier Place. Emergency responders are on scene for possible injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Woodland Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Sam 2, Sam 1, Caclaccent, unknown injuries possible DUI[1].
00:06
M2.
00:08
That one.
00:11
Two and one respond with fire per reclassion with unknown injury as possible DUI[1] at near Rainier Place.
00:18
Looks like a drunk driver just had a DRP truck that was parked in the driveway.
00:23
My vehicle is a white Tesla and the driver did admit that she was DUI[1].
00:27
Looks like our caller is trying to help her not fall down.
00:31
Near Rainier Place.
00:35
DCMJECONI, coming.
00:38
Say I want to be.
00:46
Sample.
00:50
Placetam is unknown local.
00:52
He's known to stack.
00:53
He's on informal searchable probation for PC-69, PC-148, Adam 1, and PC-243B-Boy.
01:04
And he's otherwise clear all systems and is 27 with none issue.
01:11
Coming.
01:13
Go on.
01:15
Happy, good five.
01:21
Storage two.
01:22
George two.
01:25
Go on.
01:28
See, everyone.
01:34
Number one, go ahead.
01:37
Okay, Grace, this is a quick briefing it.
01:40
We copy that DUI[1] crash.
01:44
I copy. First, did you have the same traffic?
01:48
Yeah, if you're on the row.
01:51
I copy. Looks like the DUI[1] driver might be trying to go into near Rainier Place.
01:57
Personally, 72-year-old versus Cynthia.
02:01
Copy.
02:05
You bring an A-pass.
02:13
Units and route to the vehicle accident AMR just marked on scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DUI: Driving Under the Influence
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