Disabled vehicle on shoulder at San Pasqual Road, Escondido CA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle became disabled on the shoulder of San Pasqual Road in Escondido. There was no collision or injuries reported. A tow truck was on the way to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: North Comm Dispatch and LE Interop
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Escondido, traffic collision, Engine 132 and R.A.137 at San Pasqual Road in Piento Valle.a.com,
00:14
engine 134.
00:18
Provis?
00:21
No com engine 134.
00:23
We're going to be closer that call on San Pasqual Road.
00:25
You can dispatch us cancel into 132.
00:29
Nothing copies.
00:30
You've been added. Break. Engine 132-10.J.131-132 cancel.
00:43
2.32 from engine 234.
00:48
Go for MEG-232.
00:50
And we're going to be off here.
00:57
The engine 232 for Meg.
01:01
Correction 234 for MEG-332-32, volume is a low.
01:04
Can you repeat?
01:09
So this is an asteroid one liar.
01:17
Hill Base lawyer.
01:19
National lawyer.
01:23
Chilis-all-Lawyer, are you able to switch to Chilis before I'm missing person at risk in our city?
01:30
Yeah, from most tripper.
01:35
Time for.
01:40
Delmar, residential fire alarm.
01:43
Engine 238.
01:45
At 1650, Camino Delmar.
01:52
What's on, Injur-134?
01:54
Into 134?
01:59
Yeah,
02:00
we found the incident.
02:01
This is going to be a disabled vehicle on the shoulder.
02:03
There's no accident and no aid needed.
02:05
They've already got a tow en route.
02:07
You can show us available, cancel the RA and notify CA3.
02:13
Andrew 134 copy, disabled vehicle only, break and R-137 cancel.
02:17
137 cancel.
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