Driver reported going the wrong way near Douglas and Barton, Granite Bay CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, authorities received reports of a white pickup truck traveling eastbound in the westbound lanes near Douglas Boulevard and Barton Road in Granite Bay. The driver, described as an elderly man, was seen continuing through multiple intersections as fire and police units responded to the hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement and CAL Fire
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Report of a 23103 wrong-way driver, Douglas and Barton.
00:04
Elderly (name withheld) driving a white pickup truck going eastbound in the left lane, message delivered K Street.
00:30
South Placer Fire, South Placer Fire Medic 16, Engine 16, L (name withheld), Sequoia Grove, near Old Auburn Road, Apartment (number withheld).
00:38
Repeating, South Placer Fire Medic 16, Engine 15, L (name withheld), Sequoia Grove, near Auburn Road, Unit (number withheld), across from Petite Creek Way and College Boulevard.
00:53
Unit 5-2-1 reports a wrong-way driver west of Douglas just east of Park.
01:02
Yeah, code 21.
01:05
Unit 21 reports a white truck going eastbound in the westbound lane.
01:09
It's an elderly (name withheld) with gray hair.
01:13
All info for passerby two ago.
01:19
31 copy that.
01:20
He's south of Roseville Parkway.
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Location mentioned:
Douglas Blvd & Barton Rd, Granite Bay, CA 95746
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