Vehicle hits center divider on I-80 near Rocklin, Rocklin CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible single-vehicle collision involving a black SUV that struck the center divider on eastbound Interstate 80 near Rocklin. The vehicle was later moved to the right-hand shoulder, and it was unclear whether the airbags deployed.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement and CAL Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Unit 5281, I have 11-83[1] eastbound 80 just west of Rocklin.
00:05
Unit 31 Mary, go ahead.
00:07
Unit 45281 Mary, I have a black SUV versus the center divide on the right-hand shoulder.
00:20
Unit 531, what do you have?
00:23
Unit 4521, 11-83[1] eastbound 80 west of Rocklin.
00:26
It's a solo vehicle traffic collision.
00:28
It's a black SUV versus the center divide.
00:30
The SUV is now on the right-hand shoulder, unknown if airbag deployed.
00:36
Unit 31, copy.
00:39
Unit 31, copy.
00:42
Unit 31.
00:48
Unit 5281 copies.
00:49
Unit 45, 281 Mary, repeat.
00:52
All right, copy and out.
00:56
281 Mary en route.
00:57
A black SUV just west of Highway 65 near San Francisco.
01:03
Unit 45S4 checking a black SUV in the center divide just west of Highway 65.
01:12
Unit 281 Mary.
01:13
This appears to be the same vehicle, westbound 80 east of Highway 65, black Lexus on the right-hand shoulder.
01:23
Copy 13-42 in line.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
11-83: Traffic collision, unknown injuries
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