Traffic collision on I-80 westbound near Hilltop, Richmond CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic collision occurred on I-80 westbound near Hilltop in Richmond, California. A white Bentley and a white Toyota Camry collided, blocking the fast lane. The airbags deployed in the Toyota. Emergency responders are on scene, and traffic is affected.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Oakland
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
986-8-0-11789 west on I-80 westbound, Hilltop in the fast lane
00:15
83 I copy 83 I copy
00:26
96AZOTOM. Can you show me your route to the (number withheld)?
00:31
9680, (number withheld).
00:32
It's west by the east of hilltop.
00:34
It's the white bentley versus a white Toyota Camry blocking the fast lane.
00:37
Airbags deployed in the Toyota.
00:44
96A01010, I call, please.
00:50
TIPA, R1-8 with May 25 on next tonight.
00:58
Silver Dayton, then I'm partially 11-2-line in the slow lane, second park.
01:07
633.
01:08
633.
01:09
963, go ahead.
01:12
683. Partage still safe.
01:13
I'll be in route for the 79.
01:15
Can you let the individuals on the 82? Let them know I'll be delayed.
01:23
Pryfield safety to make sure to make sure out to 117.
01:32
9683 please confirm the 10th 179.
01:35
99.
01:37
9683 Westbound Amy just west to the hilltop.
01:46
Looks like doing the center divide Amy.
01:52
We copy.
02:05
96-83-987. 36-802-907.
02:08
96-802-97.
02:11
In turn to feed-vice, we'll be blocking the one-in-two lane.
02:19
Locking the one-in.
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