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Heard on: San Joaquin County Fire and CHP · 5 days ago
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Stockton units, we're getting reports of the Alvarado on-ramp to eastbound Highway 4 completely flooded.
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Flooding closes Alvarado on-ramp to Highway 4
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services received reports that the Alvarado on-ramp to eastbound Highway 4 in Stockton is completely flooded, leading to a closure of that section.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies conducted a traffic stop on Highway 4 near the Navy Drive off-ramp in Stockton. No further details on the reason or outcome were provided.
As discussed during the dispatch call, several dogs were reported running loose in the center divide of Highway 4 east of Gilbert in Stockton, California. Officers initiated a traffic break to safely secure the area while recovering a tow truck.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers reported several vehicles driving at high speed through flooded lanes near Filbert Avenue, westbound on Route 4 in Stockton, California.
As discussed during the dispatch call, engine 2 was dispatched for a possible burn situation near South Sutter Street in Stockton, between Lafayette Street and East Sonora Street. The response was categorized as an urgent but non-emergency call, meaning crews proceeded promptly without lights or sirens.
As discussed during the dispatch call, engine 2 was dispatched to handle a small fire reported near Washington Street and San Joaquin Street in Stockton. The response was urgent but not an emergency, requiring prompt attention without lights or sirens.