Traffic collision with injuries at Krispy Kreme Lakewood Blvd, Lakewood CA
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A traffic collision with injuries occurred near Krispy Kreme at Lakewood Boulevard. Medics were requested. Vehicles and a street sign were damaged.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Keep an aircraft, turning out to a 901-T-901K.
00:02
It's going to be at the Krispy Kreme near Lakewood Boulevard and on LCD.
00:07
They're requesting medics.
00:13
Now you're going to have heard T-735-296 all we're gone.
00:27
13104, operating code 3 unit closer unit to assist.
00:30
It's going to be a 270 through 5, 296 Argon.
00:33
Originally came in as a 415 family.
00:37
That 647F male husband was trying to get into the bedroom of the 82-year-old wife and that she was scared and locked herself in there.
00:48
Call up the female house who said the male put hands on armor trying to get further.
00:51
She said no weapons.
00:52
She's going to be in the back bedroom with a bed pushed against the door.
00:58
71. Viva 926.
01:00
Owners request. Nissan Rove.
01:01
Langer front end.
01:04
Copy that.
01:07
Same thing.
01:13
Right, Chuckwell, 3654, Civic.
01:16
He was very big, 7-925, saying that her boyfriend lives with her, but she couldn't get in because he changed the law.
01:22
And I thought he might have OZeed inside, but she can't see through the windows.
01:28
No, Stearns Street and Ximeno Avenue?
01:34
71, I think that Krispy Kreme T.C.
01:37
is the same as the Stearns and Invenile.
01:44
7-4. If the unit can advise, they're saying this one has a street sign that was knocked down.
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Location mentioned:
Lakewood Blvd, Lakewood, CA 90712
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