Crash involving a sedan and semi-truck on highway 41, Madera County CA
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A white sedan and a semi-truck were involved in a crash on northbound Highway 41 near Avenue 15. The semi-truck was on the right shoulder and the other vehicles were in the center divider. Caltrans assistance was requested to close the area.
Audio|Heard on: CHP Central Division, Fresno & Merced Dispatch Centers
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Northbound 41 from Avenue 15 for a gray Honda Accord driving erratically and speeding near T-Cs.
00:12
Right.
00:15
7.
00:17
6.641, help.
00:23
24-1.
00:26
234-1, go ahead.
00:29
U-TL again.
00:30
We're not going to do this anymore, so E-N1-1-25-98.
00:34
6-2-1-U-TL-198.
00:42
Route to the 1179[1].
00:45
Central 131-104, all shooting around to the 1179[1].
00:54
251183 1575-501-11843.
01:02
57501-401 worship at 1124.
01:12
I want to settle on a three south out of a nine to north of Jensen.
01:15
It's a balloon refund.
01:17
This is a white sedan and possibly a semi-truck.
01:20
The semi-truck is on the right-hand shoulder, the vehicles are in the center divider.
01:23
There's also a red pickup on the right-hand shoulder that is not involved.
01:32
I want to send you up.
01:37
1022.
01:42
If you get a start,
01:45
just another unit for law enforcement.
01:49
1467-34 and four both en route.
01:57
688198.
02:01
60198 party was followed off to 80 and 14 it's going to be waiting for 90s.
02:08
Number coming.
02:14
497 6-7-41097[2].
02:21
747.
02:29
734 1097[2] 716 need Caltrans to respond to assist with closure or 1184.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1179: Traffic collision - ambulance responding
[2]
1097: Arrived at scene
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