Vehicle stuck on railroad tracks with possible intoxicated driver, Baker City OR
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle was stuck on railroad tracks near 17th Street and Settlers Loop. The driver, possibly intoxicated, tried to move the car. Emergency responders intervened and the vehicle was removed from the tracks.
Audio|Heard on: Baker County Sheriff and Fire
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Copy, I need units to respond to 17th Street in the railroad tracks north of Settlers Loop.
00:04
We have a report of a vehicle on the track and it's stuck on the tracks, so I'm going to contact you pair.
00:10
Copy, I know.
00:18
16.50.
00:23
Are you online with the people at that car?
00:28
We're on the phone with the person next to the vehicle, yes.
00:32
Okay, can you just make sure that they get out of the vehicle?
00:35
Copy-load.
00:44
Very good.
00:46
603, my reporter sees the person in the vehicle, but that person is trying to move the vehicle, and my reporter does not want to approach that person because they seem to agitate it.
00:57
I copy. Well, try to make it over there.
01:04
This 2432.
01:10
Go ahead.
01:13
No medical need here, just lift at this.
01:16
You can clear everybody else.
01:20
Hopper.
01:25
Do you clear the call.
01:27
Service.
01:33
5-3-1-121. Let me talk to hold to you among two.
01:40
I'm in the vehicles off the tracks now.
01:43
Uh-huh.
01:46
Copy, city units do it, copy, the vehicles off the track.
01:51
1-3, copy, 1243.
01:57
6-130 if you could continue possible intoxication.
02:01
I'm 122.
02:06
621, copy.
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Location mentioned:
17th St & Settlers Lp, Baker City, OR 97814
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