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Police deploy bean bag round to approach vehicle 

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E Hatch Rd & Herndon Ave, Ceres, CA 95351
Police prepare to approach a vehicle using a bean bag round to break its windows. They also check nearby areas and request traffic closures and backup support.
Audio|Source: Stanislaus County Sheriff
02:42

Transcript:
00:00
S11 S4. Go ahead. The immediate area on the other side of the vehicle looks pretty clear. We have DMR. We'll have them button up here and you guys can make your approach from my perspective or point of view. It looks pretty clear. I got it up. We're going to start movement now.
00:28
and we are going to be deploying a bean bag[1] to reach the windows of view. I have one hot spot underneath the 7th Street bridge on the Nolk Southbound 99 on ramp. Except over the person, just kind of a hotspot[2] underneath the bridge. Check it out.
00:54
HiW, I have a hot spot underneath B 173 bridge, a stop on 99 side. Control 1. Pressure, sorry, hatch overpass. Control 1, 6X11. Correct. Copy is traffic. Let's hold on anyone checking hot spot. We are going to make our approach to the vehicle, and then the QRF[3] team that's on the freeway in the LINCO can check that.
01:30
Robert 7. At my position at Hatchet, Herden, I've doubled up with your doctor. I can place here to check that all the out. In the next three, we need someone to shut down 99 at the 9th Street entrance. There's still traffic on there. I copy. And my partner did advise that they should have, CHP should have a unit around. I'm Robert 7, you're a little muffled, but I've been caught.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
bean bag: Less-lethal deployment
[2]
hotspot: Area of heightened activity/concern
[3]
QRF: Quick Reaction Force

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Location mentioned:
E Hatch Rd & Herndon Ave, Ceres, CA 95351

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