Man walking on freeway shoulder causes traffic hazard, Pleasanton CA
A man was seen walking on the shoulder of Interstate 580 near Hopyard Road, creating a traffic hazard. Officers located and spoke with him to advise against walking on the freeway.
Audio|Source: California Highway Patrol - Alameda County
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Transcript:
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One 18 units and routes to the pedestrian. I believe FSP has visual east on 580 west of (number withheld). He's walking with traffic on the right hand shoulder.
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25-1-257. 25-1-10.
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257-1-7-19-19-19-1-8.
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Okay, 118-18 Paul-Penn.
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118-14, go ahead.
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118. Paul 10, go ahead.
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Paulson, I'm a UTIL to Hostienda.
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We confirm it was on the main line or on the offramp to (number withheld).
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Copy UTL[1] to Hosienda. The initial call came in on the (number withheld) Offramp and two additional calls put them on the main line eastbound west of Hosienda.
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118. 11853 information.
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118.153, go ahead.
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118-5-3. I see a busy-haired male adult with a lined jump suit on the north Dunhaas, the end is south of 580. I want to make contact and advise them not to be on the freeway.
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I'm free of a frizzy haired male adult wearing an orange jumpsuit northbound hot-standed just south 580 you'll be making contact to advise not to go on the freeway stand-in-by-year-status five three in code fours one eighteen five three code four
Police codes explained
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UTL: Unable to find the person, vehicle, or item reported at the scene.
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