Light pole blocks Highway 12 on-ramp in Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a light pole fell and was blocking the on-ramp from Farmers Lane to westbound Highway 12 in Santa Rosa. Officers responded to the traffic hazard, and a hit-and-run involving debris and vehicles near a bridge was also reported. One suspect was taken into custody.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
1740 boy, when you clear, got traffic hazard Farmers on the westbound 12.
00:12
40 boy, when you clear, there's a light pole down across the on-ramp, Farmers Lane onto westbound 12.
00:22
1740 boy, say again?
00:25
1740 boy, when you go to code 98, there's a light pole blocking the on-ramp, Farmers on-ramp to westbound 12.
00:35
3 boy, I copy.
00:44
For 115, bridge advising no debris on the westbound side.
00:54
Now I got a hit-and-run and debris eastbound at the beginning of the bridge.
01:06
At the beginning of the bridge, the victim vehicle is a white pickup.
01:09
Suspect vehicle was an unknown color Honda.
01:13
And we lost the caller.
01:20
52 boy officer Garcia took someone into custody at 18 hundred hours.
01:26
32 boy, suspect in custody 1800 hours.
01:34
1710 boy, I'm clear.
01:35
I'll be en route to the down light pole on Farmers.
01:39
10 boy, you're out to the down light pole on Farmers.
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Location mentioned:
Farmers Ln, Santa Rosa, CA
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