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Traffic collision on Forbestown road with overturned truck, Butte County CA
A traffic collision occurred on Forbestown Road near Highway 162. A Toyota pickup truck went about 12 feet down a steep dirt embankment and ended up on its passenger side against a tree.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol Chico Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Traffic collision.
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Is on Forbestown to stop 462.
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352.
00:09
35 unit fell in now northbound 9-9 north of Evan Dreamer for a white to my unsafe passing at 70 miles per hour.
00:16
She can clear at 449.
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352-2-2-28.
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3525. 3525.
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35-25.
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35-27, boy, one, two, six, three, five.
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3527, boy, one, two, six, three, five.
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352, that's clear,
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showing current on a O3 Toyota pickup.
00:52
Last (number withheld), out of Chicago.
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352, I copy that, I'm at 27 as well for this.
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352, go ahead.
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352, go ahead.
01:10
352 yellow (number withheld).
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352 for a first of Reese, lost of Williams, 4903,
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a solid,
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negative part of 15.
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35, we're going to be 1185[1],
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but yeah, we're on Forbestown Road just about 800 feet off Highway 162, so just south us,
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are going to be on the right shoulder, about 12 feet down, steep, 12 dirt embankment, a truck's going to be on its passenger side against the tree.
01:57
352 request your 1185[1] your on Forbestown Road just off a 162 by 800 feet is 12 feet down a steep
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embankment and the truck is on the passenger side against the tree.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1185: Tow truck required
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Location mentioned:
Forbestown Rd & CA-162, California 95966
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