White semi truck swerves on Highway 101 near East Washington, Sonoma County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, multiple callers report a white semi truck with a flatbed trailer hauling lumber swerving between lanes on Highway 101 near East Washington. The trailer has no rear plate and the driver may be using a phone while driving.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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We're here for the twenty-three 103 northbound 101 north of one.
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This is a time moment.
00:07
Last updated about four ago, there's been multiple calls on a white semi truck with a flatbed trailer.
00:14
There's no plate on the back of the trailer and it appears to be hauling lumber.
00:20
It's swerving in and out of lanes.
00:22
Was last reported northbound US-101 north of Rohnert Park about five ago on a white semi truck with no plates.
00:28
The towing off flatbed was lumbered.
00:30
There's nothing further at this time going as clear 1439.
00:38
1760 boy copies.
00:40
1760 boy, you copy? And we just received an additional call placing it northbound US-101 at East Washington Street.
00:46
White semi truck and trailer swerving out in and out of lanes.
00:50
Looks like it has some type of blue warding on the side of the cab and is occupied by a suspect male driver.
00:55
Appears to be on their phone northbound 101 north east Washington.
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Location mentioned:
E Washington St, California
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