Investigation of suspected impaired driving with suspended license, Baywood Los Osos CA
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Police investigated a possible impaired driving incident involving a subject with a suspended license near Ramona Avenue in Baywood-Los Osos, California. The case included a report of an elderly man who fell and was bleeding from the head near Railroad Street and 12th Street behind a local establishment.
Audio|Heard on: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Item 11, I found an index number (name withheld) off of Ramona.
00:05
Could that possibly be the subject?
00:09
Adam 11, that firm.
00:12
Before running full 29.
00:19
Do you want me to reopen your previous call?
00:25
Admiral Levin, negative can open up there's never one.
00:33
11 subject bus of (name withheld).
00:37
It's code 6 Mary, unconfirmed for VC 23152 parent A.
00:43
Dataware 12, 8 and 95, 29 still running locals checking.
00:48
Out of 11. What's in 10402.
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By NGG.
00:53
Offer.
00:55
Offer.
01:01
Medic 2.1, Code 3, Paso, Medic 2.1.
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2.1.
01:06
Code 3, Railroad, Cross of 12.
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Railroad Street, cross of 12th Street behind Pappy McGregor's for an elderly male fall victim bleeding from the head.
01:18
Good one.
01:28
Medics 7-1 on seat.
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It's available.
01:44
45, Adam 11, 1036.
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45, Adam 11.
02:00
Code 6[1] Mary is confirmed last summer Cotto, 12-8 to 955, VL 10,0004 BC 23152 with no side out.
02:08
License status shows suspended with service needed.
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[1]
Code 6: Officer or unit on scene conducting investigation or subject check.
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Location mentioned:
Ramona Ave, Baywood-Los Osos, CA 93402
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