Driver flees on foot after vehicle crash at Harris Grade, Santa Barbara County CA


A vehicle accident occurred at the intersection of Harris Grade Road and Rucker Road. The driver was reported to have been driving erratically in a parking lot before crashing. After the crash, the driver exited the vehicle and fled on foot. Law enforcement and emergency medical services responded to the scene but medics were later canceled.
Audio|Source: Santa Barbara County Sheriff Main Channel
03:18
Transcript:
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Engine 34. Medic 7.
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Engine 52. Battalion 52.
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Battalion 22.
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Vehicle 22. Vehicle accidents.
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Rucker Road and Harris Grade Road.
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Respond on Command 3, SBC, TAC 7 v.
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Fire 22.
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Medics responding for a vehicle accident and also a CHP[2] Rector at Harris Grade.
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13 Central.
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All units responding, this will be the Harris Incident.
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3411 and 3412, can you start towards this TC[1] Harris Grade at Rucker? It'll be the vehicle from the BOL from 54.
01:05
3412 on the ground.
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3411, I copy.
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Senator Perth, tablet, his vehicle went off the roadway and he jumped out and fled.
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No judge to travel and CHP[2]s are out.
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Central Battalion 22 on command.
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Battalion 22, go ahead.
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You can cancel Medics 7.
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Just cancel medic.
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Medic 7. Medic 7, do you copy traffic?
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COT3, 1098[3], 5115.
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Okay. Okay.
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Sent to 9131G, conning the clear in five.
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Sent to copy.
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Medication 34.
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Go ahead for a minute, engine 34.
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ESO is advising to use caution when approaching the vehicle.
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34 copies, can you provide a reason and you can show us on-scene in the area attempting to locate, confirming ESSO is unseen?
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Medican 34, SO is en route.
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The reason is the subject was driving erratically through the parking lot.
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Battalion 52, Command 3.
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Go ahead for 34.
03:13
Yeah, our officers were chasing the subject earlier and he fled, he's ETOH.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TC: Motor vehicle accident involving one or more vehicles on a roadway.
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CHP: California Highway Patrol
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1098: Assignment complete
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Location mentioned:
Harris Grade Rd & Rucker Rd, California 93436
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