Traffic Hazard Reported at Highway 299 and Cedar Creek Road in California Highway Patrol Dispatch Log

AI SUMMARY: At 10:38 am, the California Highway Patrol received a report from a citizen of a traffic hazard at the intersection of Highway 299 and Cedar Creek Road. The reporting party advised that there was no collision involved. At 10:39, it was unclear if assistance was en route or if roadside service was on the way due to poor cell phone service. Another caller notified the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office that the vehicle in question was causing a hazard on the road at 10:40 am. The situation was reclassified from a disabled, occupied vehicle to a traffic hazard by the CHP.

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10:38 a.m.
[7] RP ADVS NEG 1125
10:39 a.m.
[9] UKN IF THEY HAVE HELP ENRT OR RD SIDE SVC DUE TO BO CELL
10:40 a.m.
[11] [Notification] [CHP]-ADDTL CALLER TO HSO THE VEH IS 1125
10:40 a.m.
[13] [Notification] [CHP]-Problem changed from 1126-Disabled Veh Occupied to 1125-Traffic Hazard by CHP
10:41 a.m.
[15] 16-C 97 W 1125 ON RHS PRTY HAS 3A REQ 3A
10:46 a.m.
[20] 1039 3A BUDDYS TOW (XXX) XXX-XXXX

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