Car stuck on railroad tracks hit by train in Escalon, Escalon CA
A black Honda became stuck on railroad tracks near Highway 120 in Escalon and was hit by a train. Emergency personnel are checking for injuries and considering diverting vehicle traffic from the highway to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Lathrop Police and Ripon Police Dispatch
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
I have a black Honda stuck on the tracks at near 120 in Escalon there if you advise that there was a train coming that way.
00:05
Jefford, can you 21[2] Union Pacific and have them stop all?
00:11
Yeah.
00:16
L-531049.
00:24
I'm from Jetone.
00:27
9, Robert Samboy, 755.
00:33
420-Quarrant-24 Chrysler out of Oklahoma.
00:40
L-502 S-Quah.
00:43
Okay.
00:46
Call her advice is going to be the one-by Taco Bell.
00:51
Step 4-9-0. 1040. 10-4[3].
00:55
Hill 52-10-907[1].
01:03
Seven.
01:07
Okay, I don't want.
01:08
Good.
01:12
Be all dated, one side seven, two, two, two, four, five, Lasser Rodriguez out of focus.
01:19
On 20, I copy break L-52, go ahead.
01:25
The vehicle was hit by the train. I'll be checking for injuries.
01:31
Track Valley call.
01:37
L53 for info to Amtrak.
01:39
Thank you.
01:46
L52, vehicles 1012. Clipper 1028.
01:53
California 9, Robert X-ray Willi...
02:00
They're radiover from the last 310-0 -3-10.
02:07
10.
02:08
10.
02:13
L-53.
02:16
Go ahead.
02:19
Could you contact either CHP or San Joaquin County and see if we can divert traffic from the 120?
02:28
It's actually back now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
907: Unknown trouble
[2]
21: Request to make contact by telephone.
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
CA-120, Escalon, CA
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