Large metal object creates traffic hazard on I‑5, Elk Grove CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a traffic hazard on southbound Interstate 5 near Laguna Boulevard in Elk Grove, where a large metal object was blocking lanes. The object was later moved to the right shoulder, clearing the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol Gold and Black - Sacramento
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01:40
Transcript:
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112, 711, 1097.
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112, 108, 1125[1], southbound 5 north of Laguna.
00:24
112, 108, 1125[1], south on 5 north of Lagunas.
00:30
One nine, go ahead.
00:32
One twelve, one eight, eleven twenty-five southbound five north of Laguna for a large metal object blocking in the one and 5th.
00:44
Oh no, that caught me.
00:46
One twelve, 108, copy.
00:54
One twelve, 0150.
00:57
One twelve 50, go ahead.
01:03
One hundred and 50, I just moved that to the right-hand shoulder.
01:05
Ninety.
01:09
I copy. Move to the right-hand shoulder, send ninety-eight.
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Thank you.
01:16
One hundred and
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50. That was eleven twenty-six.
01:29
Standard advise, same location.
01:37
One hundred and 40, 150.
01:38
I copy. Eleven twenty-six, standard advise, same location.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1125: Traffic hazard
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Location mentioned:
Laguna Blvd, Elk Grove, CA 95758
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