Tree blocks road near Capistrano and Pillar Point, El Granada CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible traffic hazard occurred when a tree fell and blocked part of the roadway near Capistrano Road and Pillar Point Harbor. Crews were dispatched with a chainsaw to clear the obstruction, and a large branch was moved to the shoulder. The situation appears to be under control, with highway officials confirming progress in clearing the debris.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Contra Costa and Dublin Areas
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
There is a tree down we just got from them, near Capistrano and Pillar Point Harbor.
00:04
It was eastbound by Capistrano across the Pillar Point area.
00:16
Cancel from the other one.
00:19
Acknowledged, I'll close the other one out.
00:28
32-21, go ahead.
00:31
32-21, the tanker is doing a drive.
00:33
They'll call back in about 20 or 30 minutes to advise an updated ETA.
00:49
Traffic hazard,
00:51
Tree down eastbound on Highway 92 west of Highway 35.
00:59
I may have already cleared that; there was a large branch in that location that I moved to the shoulder.
01:10
Affirmative.
01:12
You removed a large branch to the right-hand shoulder and you just went through that location?
01:22
The tree down, I'm en route to Capistrano Road because we have someone with a chainsaw on the way.
01:31
I'll confirm that.
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Location mentioned:
Capistrano Rd & Pillar Point Harbor, El Granada, CA 94019
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