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Disoriented male found walking on highway near railroad overpassCrescent City CA

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US-101, Crescent City, CA

A man who appeared confused and was partially clothed was found walking along the northbound side of Highway 101 near the railroad overpass in Crescent City.

Audio|Source: Del Norte County Sheriff, CCPD, Fire, EMS & CHP
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Transcript:
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945 S2-1-pending pedestrian northbound 101 just on the railroad over crossing.
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Delnard is going to see if they're available to assist.
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Del Norton.
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Del Norton. Not a lot just on the railroad overcrossing the HMA 30 to 40s, 140 pounds.
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Wearing a blue shirt and gray sweat previously had no pants on, appeared disoriented on the shoulders, and D&S was going to check up their available trips.
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Railroad overpass, it's a report of a male subject along the side of the roadway, partially closed, appears disoriented.
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He's now wearing a blue shirt for eight sweats.
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10.4. I'll be 76.
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Are they in route? Negative. They're 106 on the crash at Humple.

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US-101, Crescent City, CA

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