High speed pursuit on US 101 near East Clark Avenue, Orcutt CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a suspect in a vehicle failed to yield and was involved in a high speed pursuit northbound on US 101 near East Clark Avenue. Support from air units and a police dog was requested. The situation is now under control.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Barbara County Sheriff, Fire, Aircraft and Marine, Lompoc Police / Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
East Clark Avenue, the subject is still at the pumps, the lights are still seen on the vehicle.
00:05
And per the RO information, he's 1129 on a valid Class C (number withheld) and has at least 32 dealer records of sale.
00:15
Yes, copy.
00:21
M4 information.
00:24
39, 104.
00:37
They are behind a failure to yield via Rial from CHP.
00:42
Now northbound 101 from London to TAN Honda.
00:45
They were previously requesting K-9.
00:46
We advise our units are 106 and they're now requesting air support.
00:49
We're contacting to see if they're available.
00:53
Careful.
00:59
And I copy.
01:05
Yeah, Alderfield.
01:13
Going northbound.
01:37
Medic 39 ORC2.
01:48
Medic 29 ORC1.
01:57
We'll be Jameson and Olive Mill.
02:01
They'll turn in choir on the direction of.
02:09
Was previously turning westbound on Clark and is westbound in the left turn lane at the red light.
02:24
Contacted. Contacted.
02:28
You know,
02:32
Evan Boy.
02:34
Code 4[1]. You can clear the air.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: No assistance needed; situation is under control.
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