Pedestrian walking and running against traffic on highway, Richmond CA
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According to the dispatch call, a male pedestrian without a shirt was reported sitting and walking against traffic in the center median on eastbound Interstate 80 near McBride Avenue in Richmond, California. Later, the pedestrian was observed running against traffic in the same area near El Portal Drive.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Oakland
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Pedestrian west on 80 east at McBryde Avenue
00:04
7.01 I copy we'll be a message Cepnoi Weston 80 East at McBride white male no shirt sitting in the center device
00:15
383 I'll be now
00:17
963 I'll turn around
00:24
365 information
00:27
96555 go ahead
00:30
965,
00:31
I move the zoo coil to the right-hand shoulder, can you start up at sea, they're out of gas.
00:36
Temper, here from the one east down west of seminary.
00:41
9655, April.
00:43
Hi, Tepper, are you continuing to near McBride?
00:49
2655, I haven't gotten to that yet, this is the 1125.
00:53
April, are you going to stand by with the 1126 now, or are you going to continue to near McBride?
01:00
I'm gonna confirm that they stay here on the right hand shoulder and then I'll be en route to near McBride.
01:05
Jeffrey, thank you.
01:12
In 96701 and 9683 addition on this pedestrian the party is now running against traffic in the center divide eastbound near El Portal Drive.
01:21
Copy all. 7-1 copy.
01:23
Copy-copy. A3 company.
01:24
C3 company.
01:31
96-701 for this pedestrian and they're walking against traffic on the eastbound side, walking westbound against traffic in the center median on eastbound lanes.
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