Vehicle hits light pole near Los Tablas Rd, Templeton CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible traffic collision involving a black pickup truck that struck a light pole near Los Tablas Road and Duncan Road in Templeton, California. The pole was knocked down in the center island but was not blocking traffic. County Roads and fire personnel were notified and responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: SLO County Public Safety
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Nine One X Eleven Eighty Two pending near Duncan.
00:05
Seven, this is Nine One X, go ahead.
00:08
Nine One X, black pickup truck versus a street light post.
00:12
There's a pole down and in the center island.
00:20
This is Nine One X to copy.
00:22
We're northbound on the roadway.
00:23
Can you start County Roads?
00:31
One X ten four.
00:37
Minus three, I'll be en route.
00:39
Minus three en route.
00:59
Paso Fire copies that, see.
01:11
Yeah, it was nice.
01:12
Three hundred and ninety-seven vehicles GOA though.
01:21
93, copy 1097.
01:23
Did you not copy that he moved near Los Tablas Road?
01:30
93, I copy.
01:31
I did not copy that, but I'll be enough for that.
01:33
The light pole is in the island separating Duncan, excuse me, Los Tablas Road and the 101 on-ramp to southbound.
01:42
Not blocking.
01:46
Is there a possibility it might be a Caltrans or should I still continue to call County Roads?
01:56
Nine hundred and three, it's going to be a county road.
02:03
Three, I'll be ninety-seven with the vehicle.
02:05
Bennett Way north of Los Tablas Road.
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