Motorcycle crash causes lane blockage on US-101, Calabasas CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a motorcycle was reportedly involved in a traffic collision on westbound US-101 near Parkway Calabasas. The incident caused lane closures and required emergency medical response for a rider with minor injuries. Tow services were requested to clear the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Malibu Area Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
This is Extend Boy and Rusted at 1179[1] with a break starting at Valley Circle.
00:04
This says westbound US-101 just west of Parkway Calabasas for motorcycle down over two lanes.
00:11
106, I copy about Fox and Row.
00:14
106 Boy and Row, the additional unit ID?
00:22
What can we start at 85 for that motorcycle?
00:25
Ten boy ten nine.
00:28
Oh, ten boy.
00:29
Can we start an 11-85 for the motorcycle?
00:33
I copy. Eleven 85 for the motorcycle.
00:37
One 1697. One 16.8 needs seven with a bravo unit.
00:49
It's going to be southbound on Furniture.
00:56
125-25271, Prairie to Dover City Auto.
01:13
Heavy northbound south of Monroe.
01:17
Seven Boyland, he's seven northbound just south of Monroe.
01:32
Sixty-eighth engine sixty-five squad eighty-nine northbound 101 north of Mulholland Drive.
01:37
Squad eighty-nine, acknowledge by voice.
01:41
LA squad eighty-nine, acknowledging route.
01:52
Ten boy Northridge towing route ETA 20 min with the flatbeds.
01:58
Copy.
02:08
Five, this is not sick ALS in the back house.
02:12
You've squatted eighty-eight.
02:18
Two one twenty-five copies.
02:20
Involved 98th, all units switch to command 2121.
02:29
Minor injuries, road rash to the right side.
02:34
I copy. Beating on the right shoulder with a rider with minor injuries.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1179: Traffic collision requiring emergency medical response.
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