Traffic Hazard Caused by Fallen Trees on Sprowl Creek Road and Old Briceland Road

AI SUMMARY: A dispatch log from the California Highway Patrol reported a traffic hazard at the intersection of Sprowl Creek Road and Old Briceland Road. Two trees were reported as blocking the lane at 9:55 am, with one oak tree fully blocking the road approximately 6 miles from Old Briceland. A dirt road off of Sprowl Creek was mentioned as well, but the road name was not provided. The log also noted that Sprowl Creek is county-maintained only from Redwood Drive to Old Briceland Road. CHP units and county maintenance personnel were en route to address the hazard.

— LoCOBot. AI-generated headline and summary of the CHP dispatch log below as of 10:23 a.m. Did the bot blow it? That’s going to happen from time to time. Please let us know.


9:55 a.m.
[1] 2 TREES 11-25 ACROSS LANE
9:56 a.m.
[4] DIRT ROAD OFF OF SPROWL CREEK 3 MILES PASSED AIRPORT // UNABLE TO PROVIDE ROAD NAME
9:57 a.m.
[6] 10-22 LN 4 / PER RP ON SPROWL CREEK ON DIRT ROAD
9:58 a.m.
[7] PER CORD DIRECTORY // SPROWEL CRK COUNTY MAINTAINED ONLY FROM REDWOOD DR TO OLD BRICELAND RD
9:59 a.m.
[8] 10-39 DENTON AT CORDS WILL BE ENRT
9:59 a.m.
[9] [Notification] [CHP]-[8] 10-39 DENTON AT CORDS WILL BE ENRT
10:19 a.m.
[13] A105-030 OAK TREE 16 IN DIAMETER FULLY BLOCKING APPROX 6 MI FROM OLD BRICELAND
10:20 a.m.
[14] 1039 CORDS
10:24 a.m.
[15] A105-030 ONA STRAIGHT STRETCH W/ LITTLE TO NO TRAFFIC

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