High-speed pursuit ends in vehicle fire near Jersey Ave, Kings County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, authorities pursued a vehicle that was swerving near Jersey Avenue and 14th Avenue. The driver failed to yield, continued southbound at high speed through multiple intersections, and eventually drove into a field where the vehicle caught fire. Emergency responders, operating under Code 3 conditions, reported no injuries at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Kings County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
02:45
Transcript:
00:00
County 516 traffic,
00:03
14th and Jersey.
00:11
Unreadable plate.
00:13
Vehicle swerving all over the road, blocked it now.
00:29
Southbound.
00:42
Is it failing to yield?
00:47
Vehicle failing to yield at 90.
00:54
County Friday one on secondary, fill me code three from Idaho's to Casey.
01:01
491.
01:05
16 has just sped up.
01:07
Is it trying to elude him?
01:12
Light fog, not too foggy.
01:14
Speeds are at 80.
01:19
Siren's on.
01:23
Now he turned them off again.
01:27
Southbound.
01:30
Southbound, ran a stop sign on Kansas.
01:35
For you, I'm code three, 18th and Jackson.
01:39
440.
01:46
County 55, no CO2 in the air, 06.
01:52
Terminated board, left line with them.
02:13
1448, give update.
02:17
Approaching Lansing.
02:20
Text on Laurel.
02:25
He went straight into the field.
02:33
County PA,
02:36
sorry EMS.
02:41
Copy.
02:43
Vehicle smoking, possibly on fire.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Jersey Ave & 14th Ave, California 93230
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