Railroad crossing arms stuck down at E Street intersection, Davis CA
There was a report that the railroad crossing arms at North First and East E Street were not functioning properly. They were first reported as not going down, then later confirmed to be stuck down but have since been cleared.
Audio|Source: Solano County Sheriff, Rio Vista and Dixon Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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I copy. If there's a dick thing in it, whenever someone gets a chance, no rush,
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to check on the railroad arms, North First and East E Street.
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Well, let's be possible anyone I'll handle that.
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10-4[2]. It doesn't have to be now.
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Bobby.
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Solano, (number withheld).
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(number withheld), 104.
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Sloan 104. Sloan 101, 1012, 1086, 205 notes.
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104. 104.
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Swal on the butter.
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Okay.
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The vehicle is G-OA, it's a white BMW, it's last scene heading,
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westbound on 12.
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I'm at 1059.
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It's been coming.
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Okay.
01:19
Hold on six up 31.
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What was I checking for?
01:24
Earlier they reported that the arms were not going down on the train crossed, and then 6L 26 advised at about 14, 11 hours that they had been stuck down.
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And Union Pacific was 97[1].
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I think if they're not 97[1] anymore, it's probably 6.
01:45
Yeah, it looks like it's been 6.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
97: Arrived at or present on scene or location.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message is received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
E St, Davis, CA 95616
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