Unit blocking traffic and entrance at Cherry Ave, Long Beach CA
A law enforcement unit is blocking traffic and the entrance near Cherry Avenue. Officers on scene are not complying with orders. There is an ongoing service and a pending call about a suspicious vehicle or person at the location.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
We do have an LASD unit on scene and they are refusing to listen blocking traffic and blocking the entrance information on 2P[4] call pending hemases 51[5], service rendering.
00:14
So I can you get to code 1 for a code 5-1-A, but maybe 438. 3-3 -2-D, copy is code 5.
00:28
21 can they run a place?
00:32
T.C.[3] Two hundred.
00:36
Two hundred.
00:38
Twenty-one, they run nine Union George Tom, 019.
00:53
221 no-warns, current 2A22 Dodge, Lawson-Garcia, members are out of St. Louisville City.
01:01
Okay,
01:04
3-time 22.
01:11
Thank you.
01:12
Just making sure you call please code 5 is going to be call number 438.
01:17
4.38. 4.
01:23
This captioned for the DCC, it's called four for six.
01:30
Throughby 23 at the 925A, 91971.
01:34
Tisade 30 is a 2p driver block for cherry parts.
01:42
5. The 15 and 50th, 20 is a moment.
01:49
I copy your own scene for that 459[1], audible 3,500, East P.C.H.
01:59
Can I get a 926[2], moderate front-end damage?
02:08
Have them come, please, to the near Cherry Ave address, service road?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
459: Burglary or burglary alarm, including attempted, residential, vehicle, or in-progress incidents.
[2]
926: Tow truck request
[3]
T.C.: Traffic collision involving one or more vehicles, injury status unspecified.
[4]
2P: Two-officer patrol unit or designation for a priority 2 call, depending on context.
[5]
51: Person not breathing
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