Pedestrian walking on I-680 near San Ramon causes hazard, San Ramon CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a pedestrian wearing a blue shirt and beige pants was walking northbound on the right shoulder of I-680 near San Ramon, potentially causing a traffic hazard.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Contra Costa and Dublin Areas
Listen to dispatch call
01:54
Transcript:
00:00
A pedestrian, northbound on 680, south of Crow Canyon.
00:04
A person in a blue shirt and beige pants walking with traffic on the right-hand shoulder.
00:13
They're carrying a shirt or a sweater.
00:15
Last seen two minutes ago.
00:16
No sound 680-8 in subcocaine.
00:18
I'm off.
00:24
Twenty-two-eighter-up.
00:31
118, 64, 168 consent, 22, I'll be on route to the pedestrian.
00:38
48646AQend2822, you're a rock to the pedestrian.
00:40
118166.
00:41
166.
00:43
Say that company.
00:44
Thank you.
00:49
118-14 can I get 6-6-2 assist as well?
00:55
286-4, you're available customer, 118666 to assist.
00:59
22 and 6-6.
01:05
Okay. Hold on there.
01:13
18664-0-0-12.
01:21
He said his repeater wasn't working good.
01:26
118-4-10-negative response.
01:29
1-186-6-1-10101010-1.
01:30
No repeat. About 7-1.
01:31
That doesn't work.
01:43
7.11-5 is 97.
01:46
Party Hill is safe.
01:48
Public 1098 and Route 272.
01:52
517-11-11-97.
01:54
Party Hill slave.
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Location mentioned:
I-680, San Ramon, CA
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