Police pursue suspected drunk driver on interstate highway, Santa Clarita CA
Police pursued a white BMW suspected of drunk driving northbound on Interstate 5 continuing onto Highway 14, reaching speeds up to 100 miles per hour. California Highway Patrol was requested to take over the pursuit with multiple units including airship and K-9 support. The vehicle's path and stop locations were tracked near Golden Valley and other local roads.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Sheriff, Fire and Aircraft - Santa Clarita Valley
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Transcript:
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Police departments in pursuit of a white BMW wanted for driving under the influence northbound on Interstate 5 at the 14.
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Vehicle currently northbound on Highway 14 from Interstate 5.
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They are requesting CHP[1] to take over with three patrol vehicles behind it.
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(number withheld).
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78, 145 copies.
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78, 106, you copy.
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I copy. I copy.
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Airship and K-9 unit requested.
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Opposite direction, no left turn.
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Airship and K-9 unit. Airship and K-9 unit.
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Requesting airship and K-9 unit.
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(number withheld).
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Traveling at 100 miles per hour.
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Speed reduced to 90, will stop near Golden Valley.
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Near Golden Valley.
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Inquire if vehicle is continuing down new road towards railroad or going north of Sierra.
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Call or north on Sierra.
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Hall or north on Sierra.
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Go east up at the 14th.
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Four units at the firm vehicle exit new haul from northbound 14 standby for current tension.
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The vehicle is going back northbound 14 from you home.
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Crossing Canyon, heading east down.
Police codes explained
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CHP: California Highway Patrol, the state agency responsible for highway law enforcement and traffic safety.
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I-5, United States
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