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Vehicle rolls over after police pursuit in Carmel ValleySan Diego CA

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Carmel Valley, San Diego, CA

Police and fire units responded to a vehicle rollover in Carmel Valley caused by a police pursuit. All occupants are out of the vehicle with no pedestrians or other vehicles involved. Medical evaluation is in progress and a tow truck is required.

Audio|Source: North Comm Dispatch and LE Interop
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Transcript:
00:00
First, I love him for phone.
00:01
97[2] on scene. 10-4[3]. Looks like they got a female out of the vehicle.
00:04
And just to confirm what the guy said there's nobody left in that vehicle, right?
00:07
I'll be seen all of a year.
00:08
Very new, safety three-through plate.
00:09
Second play ending in 586, coming back 29 current through August 16th and next tier.
00:13
Out of Temecula, 2021-M are 802nd.
00:17
Tension 12 cars clear.
00:18
Vehicles clear. 20-12-7.
00:19
20-126.
00:20
About 1556, they advised there was a T-C in Carmel Valley in the 5.
00:23
Can they advise whether or not we need to go check on some citizens or was it a solo vehicle? 30-Nor-1, can you advise?
00:29
Taking COVID-night pass by.
00:32
It was on the on-ramp on the east side of the dirt road.
00:36
Time for, was it a citizen vehicle?
00:37
There was too much dust.
00:39
I didn't see a bill for myself.
00:41
Time for 30 Nora 1, if I there was a TC.
00:44
The unit advisor, it's clear for FTE.
00:46
Sam Levine from cinnamon.
00:48
Time far. Contentors have 111.3, can we send us out here to assess with our prisoner control, please?
00:53
10. 25, Paul, 19-7.
00:55
10-5[1]. 10-5. 10-9-9-9-9-6-7.
00:59
Number. If you got ECHE for us, you go ahead and clear it.
01:02
We're just waiting on FD to arrive and evaluate.
01:04
10-4[3]. And we'll need an 1185[4] at some point, but we could start that with a flatbed as his car is trashed.
01:15
10-4[3]. And 30-9-1, can you confirm the PC at Carmel Valley and via S-3? Was it a deputy or was it a citizen's vehicle?
01:22
No, it's a subject that was fleeing from us vehicle.
01:25
And both the subjects were out and FD just went 97[2].
01:28
PANFAR, but the first T-C, they did not T-C into as pedestrian or a citizen.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-5: Relay/Repeat
[2]
97: On Scene
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[4]
1185: Tow Truck Required

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