Pedestrian injured in traffic collision near 23rd St and Santa Fe Ave, Long Beach CA
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A vehicle struck a female pedestrian near 23rd Street and Santa Fe Avenue in Long Beach. The pedestrian, a young girl, was injured but breathing at the scene. Emergency responders requested Spanish-speaking assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
4-1-9-1-901-t, 901 K, 23rd and Santa Fe, Santa Fe, Santa Fe, Sanfay-23, vehicle versus a pedestrian.
00:08
Looks like pedestrian, a 5-year-old female.
00:15
48, we copy.
00:18
Exactly.
00:19
430-8-2-D-R.
00:23
The CSA-4-8-2-3.
00:25
548-2-3. 5482-3.
00:28
Call number is 428.
00:29
2-8.
00:34
This cover screen, DCC, it's going to be call number 521.
00:37
It's going to be call number 521.
00:41
Section 13.
00:43
Intercity 30.
00:47
Operation 13, Rescue, 13.
00:54
Custom breathing.
00:55
Ten more pedestrian, conscious and breathing.
01:00
Please.
01:05
Go away two, go ahead the plate. Two-way two, go ahead the plate.
01:09
Two, six, six, nine, two, six, George, three.
01:18
Blake comes back, no wants, current 21 Toyota Lassette's numbers on Cameron.
01:27
20 Reds as well.
01:29
10-4.
01:34
Spanish speaker to assist?
01:40
There are Spanish speaking unit to assist for the 9-1T, 23rd and Santa Fe.
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Location mentioned:
W 23rd St & Santa Fe Ave, Long Beach, CA 90810
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