Two-car collision near Highway 44 in Deschutes area, Shasta County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible non-injury traffic collision southbound on Highway 44 near Deschutes Road and Cedar Lane. The incident involved a Jeep Cherokee and a white Hyundai Veloster. The Jeep was reportedly partially blocking the roadway, though the driver might have been able to move it off. A tow truck was possibly needed, and the parties appeared to be exchanging information when officers arrived.
Audio|Heard on: CHP Northern Division - Redding Dispatch Center
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Seven Robert for ten ninety-seven.
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Thirty-seven fifty-three Charles.
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We have 11-82[1] at Deschutes and Cedar Lane.
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3752 Charles, copy.
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Southbound at Highway 44 near Deschutes and Cedar Lane, southbound just north of.
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It's a Jeep Cherokee versus a white Hyundai Veloster.
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The Jeep is partially blocking the roadway, but the reporting party thinks the driver may be able to pull it off.
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Unknown if any tow trucks will be needed, but they are on scene for CHP.
00:27
They've already started the exchange process.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
11-82: Traffic collision, non-injury (property damage only)
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Location mentioned:
Deschutes Rd, California
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