Multiple-vehicle crash near Oyster Point, South San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a potential multiple-vehicle collision on southbound Highway 101 near Oyster Point in South San Francisco. Several vehicles, including sedans and a Lexus, were reportedly involved, with at least one vehicle overturned and blocking lanes. A tow truck was requested, and there may have been injuries based on radio communication.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Contra Costa and Dublin Areas
Listen to dispatch call
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Five vehicles south on 101 just north of South Incident.
00:05
What?
00:07
3212, the 1125 vehicle south on 101 just northwest of San Francisco.
00:12
Black Toyota Corolla partially blocking lane one with hazards on.
00:28
3211 Roger 12 and 3212, I have 1179[1] southbound 101 just north of Oyster Point.
00:40
3212, they're ready for the 1179[1] southbound on 101 just north of Oyster Point.
00:44
It's going to be a dark colored sedan overturned off the curb blocking one.
00:54
This is (number withheld).
00:58
3212 requesting an 1185[2].
01:08
That's safe.
01:21
G12, when you're clear of the 1179[1], have an 1183 southbound 101 to the airport.
01:33
3223 en route to the 1183.
01:35
It's going to be a gray Toyota Corolla versus a black Lexus versus an unknown sedan blocking lanes one and two.
01:45
Chasing sideways drivers out of the vehicle.
01:49
23, copy.
01:53
3221, are you still en route to the 1125 vehicle?
01:57
101, I'll be en route to 1139.
02:01
10-4[3].
02:08
1179[1], we're out getting it with four vehicles involved.
02:12
One male last seen wearing a red jacket sitting in the lane.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1179: Traffic collision with injuries; ambulance responding
[2]
1185: Tow truck assistance requested.
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
Disclaimer:
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