Traffic lanes closed for vehicle investigation on Highway 1, Santa Cruz CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a traffic hazard on southbound Highway 1 near Vista Point in Santa Cruz. Clothing and debris were found in the roadway, leading to all lanes being stopped during a vehicle investigation. The driver was detained and the vehicle was searched. The scene was later cleared with no further assistance required.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
2630 Monterey, 1125 southbound Highway 1 just north of Vista Point.
00:08
Go ahead.
00:12
2630 en route shortly to traffic hazard southbound.
00:17
One just north of Vista Point.
00:18
Clothing in the middle of the lane.
00:20
Negative response seen and Purdue southbound between La Selva Beach exit and DP.
00:27
Multiple clothing items left with five.
00:36
One Lincoln three or Code 4[1].
00:38
Driver detained.
00:39
I'll be on a vehicle search.
00:47
2620 Monterey, I copy.
00:49
You have all lanes stopped.
00:50
It can't be repeat last part, poor signal.
01:02
2620, all lanes stopped at Highways 1 and 17 interchange.
01:11
And 74, the subscriber called back.
01:15
They got a hold of a (name withheld) who advised they weren’t driving the vehicle and can't walk right now.
01:22
And the vehicle should not have been driven.
01:25
They will check on the vehicle and call back with any further updates.
01:33
I copy. I'll be en route from the office now.
01:41
Treat assignment Gallon Hall.
01:44
All.
01:47
Right, call me again (number withheld) on scene.
01:53
(number withheld) copy on scene 1041.
02:00
229.
02:07
Also showing 1036 Mary.
02:09
They have an index number only.
02:18
Index number only out of Watsonville.
02:22
You want me to switch them?
02:25
Over.
02:31
Debris documented.
02:33
We're available or returning.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance required; situation is under control.
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CA-1, Santa Cruz, CA
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