Vehicle stuck on railroad tracks near Wooley Rd, Oxnard CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a potential traffic hazard near Wooley Road and St. Charles, where a vehicle was stuck on the railroad tracks. The driver was safely removed from the vehicle. Rail traffic was halted, and a tow truck was summoned to remove the vehicle. Authorities later confirmed that no trains were running at the time of the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Oxnard PD
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
24 boy assist Sam 19, reference a vehicle on the tracks near Wooley and St. Charles.
00:11
21 boy.
00:14
Seventeen, I have the occupant out of the vehicle.
00:16
Hope I do hear a train coming.
00:19
Ten four, we’re landline with them now.
00:28
Station three twenty-two boy two, advise all Williams here.
00:34
Twenty-two boy two, ten four.
00:38
Sam 19, they’re attempting to stop train traffic.
00:40
Do you want us to start a tow?
00:46
Upper, have the tow respond to the westbound approach.
00:49
Be westbound on Wooley towards St. Charles.
00:53
10-4[1], we’ll be out.
01:00
Base 3721 is 10-6[2] at Wooley and St. Charles.
01:05
Sam 2110, send me.
01:11
21, let me know if you have visual on that train coming back down.
01:14
I can all see it.
01:25
Sam 19, we just got off the phone with Patuxent County Railroad.
01:29
They’re advising there are no trains running today.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
[2]
10-6: Unavailable; currently busy or out of service.
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