Loose cow triggers traffic chaos on Highway 50 near Bass Lake, Placer County CA
On westbound Highway 50 near Bass Lake, a loose cow caused a traffic hazard, prompting police and animal control to secure it back into the pasture.
Audio|Source: Placer County Law Enforcement and CAL Fire
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Transcript:
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1125[1] tier,
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westbound 50, east of Bass Lake.
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Four-time, Mary, you go see as far.
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Injured here in number one in two lane.
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44-150?
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What's that mayor? Well, we got the cow back in the pasture.
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And we'll be hiding here.
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And I'll be gone for that.
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Two zero arriving in Brooktown.
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44-1-110-mary.
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I caught me.
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Discover, you got the cow back into the ranch.
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Hey from, I got a hold of the property owners that they came out.
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Uh,
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104.
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I advise,
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uh, Animal Patrol, and Australian route to the, uh,
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NU25 here.
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Thank you, sir.
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24. One turner, uh, Animal Control with 9798.
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Thank you.
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Once every, I got the Animal Patrol with 9780.
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120 Mary, good for.
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120 Mary in route, westbound 50 and redlock.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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1125: Traffic hazard
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