Felony vehicle pursuit on highway 280 and 101 near candlestick, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, police pursued a felony vehicle described as a Dodge Charger traveling outbound on Highway 280 and then southbound on Highway 101 near the Candlestick area. The vehicle had a damaged left front wheel and tow assistance was requested.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Contra Costa and Dublin Areas
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Transcript:
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Currently in pursuit,
00:01
they're behind a felony vehicle.
00:03
It is outbound 280 passing 20 pits now.
00:06
It is going to be 5 Mary Frank zebra (number withheld).
00:11
Not down, the 20 bit now.
00:16
Okay, 32 is one I got to be here.
00:26
101 South now just hit 101 Southbound.
00:31
Can't be able to southbound.
00:38
New 180 Charles.
00:40
1818 Charles.
00:41
1918 Charles.
00:44
1618 Charles.
00:45
Do you start 1185[1] for the charger.
00:47
It's got a BL left front.
00:48
Wheel.
00:56
385 as a blown left front wheel Mm-hmm.
01:01
We have the Palshot, I'm gonna advise Redwood City.
01:10
and catch it.
01:11
We're 1022 and not a candle signal signal.
01:14
Just that maybe on the painter 10.
01:16
10.2 and it's just past Candlestick.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:25
I think they've hit drop-bound and the top of the candlestick.
01:29
Go ahead.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1185: Tow truck assistance requested.
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US-101, San Francisco, CA
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