Subject detained after traffic stop near state park, Capitola CA
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According to the dispatch call, police conducted a traffic stop on northbound Highway 1 near State Park and 41st Avenue. The subject was initially uncooperative but was later detained and handcuffed. The situation was brought under control without further assistance needed.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
South, northbound one at State Park.
00:02
At State Park.
00:04
At State Park.
00:13
Starting at the break, northbound park.
00:21
All right, 26-2-50-90-0 with a bed.
00:28
26-25097 with a pen.
00:31
Subject uncooperative.
00:37
All units hold non-emergency fee traffic, so we have a code 4, northbound one at 41st.
00:47
Almost 97.
00:54
Code 3[1].
01:00
Code 3[1]. 1039 to the ESO and just confirm code 3 for the response 100.
01:07
The NASMAC 5-3.
01:18
Welcome back 533.
01:20
Thank you. 53.
01:22
We are back in county.
01:23
We're going to stop in Burundale for repeal.
01:25
Happy.
01:36
26250.
01:41
Last, you know which topic? It was 10-1[2].
01:45
We have the subject in cuffs.
01:49
We're on the shoulder.
01:50
Still struggling with a year.
01:53
You have the subject in Cove and still struggling.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and siren.
[2]
10-1: Poor reception / signal weak
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Location mentioned:
1/2 41st Ave, Capitola, CA 95010
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