Officers clear disabled vehicle from I-5 shoulder, Oceanside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police units conducted a traffic break on Interstate 5 near Highway 78 in Oceanside, California, to move a disabled vehicle safely to the right shoulder. The highway section was briefly stopped while officers coordinated and confirmed the vehicle was clear.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Border Division
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01:8
Transcript:
00:00
Two twenty-eight Charles, can you have any responding units go ahead and run a break for me so I can get this vehicle to the right shoulder?
00:10
Twenty-eight Charles, I copy.
00:12
Requesting a rolling break.
00:13
Nine two two three Charles, are you in position for a break? Take a vehicle to the right shoulder.
00:19
Nine two two zero, this is three Charles.
00:20
We have a break in place.
00:21
We're going to be just north of the seventy-eight.
00:23
Ten-four, we have a break in place just north of seventy-eight.
00:28
Charles, ten-four.
00:34
Give me one second, we're about to take on ramps.
00:42
Hey, keep ten.
00:43
You copy, (name withheld)?
00:50
Let's call (name withheld).
00:52
Ask for a status update if we're going to go back to work or not.
00:57
Ten-four, yeah, let me know.
00:59
Two twenty Charles, got the vehicle to the right shoulder.
01:02
The other unit can release the break.
01:06
Vehicle is at the right shoulder, twenty-two Charles, do you copy? Direct, you can release the break.
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Location mentioned:
I-5, Oceanside, CA
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