Vehicle crashes into tree with major front damage, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle collided with a tree near Santa Fe Avenue in Long Beach, causing major front-end damage. Fire services were notified, and a tow truck was requested at the owner's request.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
4-boy-2 show you en route to this 901 T near Santa Fe Ave.
00:08
It's going to be a vehicle versus the tree.
00:10
They're going to be front of.
00:11
Fire has been advised.
00:17
13, popular 459, 961,
00:20
470-10.
00:29
D.C. Obedstone 17, the call number 1145.
00:38
Over way to further on last, vehicle is going to be on a Great Jeep Cherokee, CalPlate, 4 Young, Edward, George, (number withheld).
00:46
Vehicle is going to be facing northbound on the median facing the tree.
01:02
Last unit, your designator?
01:05
4-Boy-2, can I give you a plate?
01:08
10-4[1], go with the plate.
01:11
4-4-2, 4-Young Edward George, (number withheld).
01:20
4-Boy 2 comes back, no one's current on a 02-2-2-G, last-dev Meerton,
01:26
numbers on Caspian.
01:33
Sam Edward 5?
01:36
Sam Edward 5
01:39
Can you log me off and re-log me at Tom Sam 1?
01:46
I'm Edward 5.
01:47
Can you come from the unit?
01:51
Senator 5, it's going to be Tom.
01:54
10.4. Will you get a 926[2] for this major front-end-end damage, owner's request?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
[2]
926: Tow truck request
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Location mentioned:
Santa Fe Ave, Long Beach, CA 90810
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