Police pursue vehicle failing to yield on CA-120 highway


Audio|Source: Stanislaus County Sheriff and Fire Dispatch, Ceres Police Dispatch, and Modesto Police Dispatch
02:29
Transcript:
That's what. Apparently, San Joaquin has a unit nearby with the grapplers, see if they're available for this. Okay, well, and we're through airport now, focusing on WISM on 120. Summer. That's work for me, San Joaquin, SLO, or CCHB stopping? fill-to-yield. What lengthen-night? There's a couple of jibby units behind him case it goes failed to yield, and we're westbound 1.223 U-U-70 now. Is there a B-40 copy? Hey, I've been waiting for one last car. We're on my way. So it just had rat turning. Uh, Aver, should be. Go front of the place. Negative. They're getting in the same, probably once. Okay. Not going to be one of the same place. Looks like an incident. I think C.P is going to run the 20 real quick in case it's co-pointed. Yeah, we'll have them. Just for now until Chris not. Let them break up. Yeah, well, and we'll go through on I-5 from 120 now. Goose. Riverbank. When it peeled off, it went back in a riverbank, so I just want to make sure it's not coal-plated. Like I copy. It's basically going off of your observations of speed. When we were on it, it was going pretty slow. It was merging on the North Town. I don't really relay that to each P. They're directly behind it still.
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CA-120, California
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