Officers clear Highway 108 after tree branch report, Tuolumne County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, california Highway Patrol requested assistance regarding a possible tree branch on Highway 108 westbound near West Gopkins. Officers inspected the area and confirmed the branch was off the roadway and the highway was clear from Stockton to Jamestown.
Audio|Heard on: Tuolumne County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
For information, I have a CHP requesting assistance.
00:09
That's going to be checking the area of Highway 108 in the westbound lane off West Gopkins for some kind of a tree branch that's supposedly traveling.
00:31
Sonora 703, I'm 97 in that area.
00:34
I'll check it out.
00:37
703 10-4[1] break.
00:38
702 copy.
00:44
Hey, come on that way and get some water.
00:50
Come on.
00:52
703.
00:57
703, go ahead.
01:01
Highway 108 is clear from Stockton to Washington.
01:05
I'll be turning around checking the other end.
01:10
10-4[1].
01:21
10-2[2], 10-4[1].
01:29
702 Highway is clear for a dog in the golf course.
01:33
Turn her up.
01:37
10-4[1].
01:41
The power lines aren't on fire anymore.
01:43
I'm just standing by to make sure no one runs them over.
01:46
Does the fire still want a responder doing what I have?
01:49
AGD or someone like that come out?
01:55
Number one, fire's in route.
02:11
Seven hundred and three, go ahead.
02:15
Looking at a small branch at Highway 108 in Lime Kiln, but it is out of the roadway.
02:21
Otherwise,
02:22
rest of the Highway 108 is cleared to Jamestown.
02:27
Seven hundred and three, copy.
02:28
Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
[2]
10-2: Radio reception good / Signal clear
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