Man standing near traffic on northbound I-15 south of Winchester, Temecula CA
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According to the dispatch call, a man around 40 years old was standing near the traffic on the shoulder and center divide of northbound I-15 south of Winchester, creating a possible hazard to drivers.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Border Division
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Transcript:
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30, northbound 15, south of Winchester.
00:02
So far we've brought three calls on this party.
00:04
BMA line on top of the cable on the right-hand shoulder, covered in dirt, approximately 40 years of age, wearing a black t-shirt.
00:12
Someone else said he was in the center divide, almost stepped into the traffic one time, standing next to a porta-potty and had one leg over the center divide, northbound 15 south of Winchester Road.
00:27
We are unreadable.
00:36
All right. All right. Okay.
00:45
And Adam, I'll be 1010 background to my area.
00:47
I'll be 1010 at him,
00:50
10. 10. 19 San Diego Perestrian.
00:54
2.19, San Diego, pedestrian.
01:06
929, eastbound 78 on the Nordle off-front, WMA with a gray hair, just wearing shorts, no shirt or shoes, not carrying anything, walking up to vehicles and yelling at them through their windows.
01:22
15-offee. 10-4.
01:32
In 310 Diego.
01:42
I'm dropping for 30, BWatch for this pedestrian.
01:51
Cal Fire is 97 requesting you expedite.
01:54
They have all lanes stops.
01:55
The pedestrian is crossing the roadway.
01:57
Currently now in the center divide and they're requesting the T.A.
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I-15, California
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