Disabled motorhome stranded on highway shoulder, Long Beach CA


A brown 30-foot motorhome is disabled on the shoulder of northbound Highway 101 near Highway 129. The hazard lights are not working, and the occupants have been stranded for about six hours. They can still drive but are requesting a tow due to nightfall and safety concerns.
Audio|Source: CHP: Monterey Dispatch; San Benito/Santa Cruz County, Highway 17 Corridor (Santa Clara County)
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Transcript:
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23506-boy Monterey 1126[1] northbound 101 just out of the one twenty-nine
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23 and due to Floyd Monterey.
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RPA requesting C-T due to it getting dark in the area and the hazards are not working.
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They're in a brown 30-foot motorhome calling a Grey Ranger.
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They advise they've been on the shoulder for about six hours.
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They are still able to drive the motorhome but are requesting 1185[2] for the pickup.
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And we did start gaspacing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1126: Disabled vehicle
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1185: Tow truck required (rotation)
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Location mentioned:
129e CA-1, Long Beach, CA 90806
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