Deputy contacts pedestrian along Highway 12, Sonoma County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a deputy made contact with a pedestrian along eastbound Highway 12 near Fulton Road. The situation was checked and determined to be safe, with no further assistance required. The deputy later cleared the call as the assignment was complete.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Law Enforcement
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Seventeen F three, out with a pedestrian.
00:01
Go ahead.
00:03
Eastbound Highway 12 just east of Fulton Road.
00:07
Be contacting.
00:08
I'll advise.
00:11
Seventeen F three, eastbound twelve just east of Fulton Road.
00:13
You're making contact now.
00:15
Standing by status.
00:18
Two northbound at Todd.
00:20
Seventy-eight over two from Mark on Todd.
00:25
A 40 en route from 12th and thirty-one.
00:30
Free from 12, 30 point.
00:37
Edward 32, sheriff's unit.
00:43
Negative any AFS hits on either one?
00:48
That's here.
00:58
Copy out with you.
01:04
Code four,
01:06
That's uh gonna be on the trail now.
01:10
Any?
01:12
So the answer here, code four, that is (name withheld) on the trail now, you're 10-98[1].
01:16
Edward two and 40, do you copy?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-98: Assignment completed and unit available for new tasks.
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CA-12, California
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