Police chase ends with car crashing into house, Morada CA
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According to the dispatch call, police chased a dark-colored sedan northbound on Highway 99 at speeds up to 110 mph. The vehicle stopped at the end of a cul-de-sac and reversed into a house. The driver remained inside the vehicle after the crash.
Audio|Heard on: San Joaquin County Fire and CHP
Listen to dispatch call
02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Like Series PD was in pursuit, Air 101 is now overhead trailing.
00:04
The dark-colored sedan originally went northbound 99 from the county line.
00:14
See that's on there were quite far.
00:21
In position.
00:29
One from the office.
00:32
61 from the office.
00:33
63.
00:38
Your eye copy for a crossline info.
00:43
Three from cross town of silver.
00:50
504 W. 5040.
00:51
50.
00:53
By before Northbound at Hammett, slowing down a little bit, still last speed given was 110.
00:59
And they are requesting a unit with spike if anyone can get in position.
01:08
4011, 108 on the white,
01:11
trying to catch up to a suspect vehicle.
01:22
Forty and 41 on the line.
01:24
Stockton, Air 101 vehicle, take a Bill Gio off.
01:31
3.A.A. Adam 3 for a 60-year-old female with difficulty breathing.
01:36
Near West 7th Street, cross its central.
01:44
Air 101, can you get in from the ground? Northbound Poulton.
01:48
Air 101, Northbound Poulton.
01:54
Brown-Folk.
01:58
Arrow in Wittanystown, Shasta, from Fulton.
02:04
Aero northbound, Calhoun.
02:18
Reversing into a house at the end of the court.
02:23
We're brucing into a house at the end of the court.
02:30
426, van bike.
02:37
Still on, driver's still in vehicle.
02:42
Air 101 driver's doors open lights on, driver's in the vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
N Hwy 99, Morada, CA 95212
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