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Pedestrian wearing red cape runs into lanes on highwaySanta Barbara County CA

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CA-192, California

According to the dispatch call, a male pedestrian wearing a red cape was seen running in and out of traffic lanes on highway SR192 near mile marker 224.

Audio|Heard on: Santa Barbara County Sheriff, Fire, Aircraft and Marine, Lompoc Police / Fire
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Transcript:
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111 unit to back up reports of a pedestrian SR192 near 224.
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It appears to be a male adult with a red cape running in and out of lane.

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Location mentioned:
CA-192, California

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  2. Subject Last Seen and Area Check
  3. Follow-up Observation
  4. Description of Subject and Hazard
  5. Initial Report of Pedestrian on SR-192

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