Traffic blocked at Anaheim and Gaviota after incident, Long Beach CA
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Traffic lanes are blocked at Anaheim Street and Gaviota Avenue due to an incident. Emergency units are on scene managing traffic and transporting a victim to St. Mary's Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
03:17
Transcript:
00:00
Can you also notify transit that we're going to have both directions locked off?
00:06
Ten for any Tom Charles, you know earlier?
00:10
It's going to guard.
00:12
Oh,
00:18
Gosh, you may have that was, Tom Charles 1, you were very 10-1[1].
00:28
That's important.
00:29
Can I confirm the unit that has eastbound traffic blocked at what location?
00:34
We don't have eastbound block, we only have westbound block right now.
00:40
We don't have another unit.
00:46
To far, is there a unit to block eastbound Anaheim at Walnut?
00:50
71, running in Dispo, one route to have out.
01:02
65, rest percent on scene.
01:09
I have another vehicle here, it looks like it's going to be a $20 in one.
01:15
For.
01:20
In 65, did you need the unit to block eastbound traffic at Gaviota or Walnut?
01:27
Gaviota will work if they can block it off right there.
01:31
10FAR, is there a unit to block eastbound traffic Gaviota and Anaheim?
01:42
33, 104 are blocking eastbound traffic Gaviota and Anaheim.
01:51
The ULF the time transporting to St.
01:53
Mary's.
01:56
104.
02:02
Two all T.
02:05
Tempar engine two.
02:11
The driver's still here.
02:12
Can I give you a plate for the call?
02:16
Tempar, go ahead.
02:18
(number withheld).
02:27
Temporar coming back, no one-so warrants, current 22 Honda, Lestep Harmier,
02:34
members are out of Huntington Beach.
02:40
Every unit going to the hospital with the victim.
02:44
65, can you advise?
02:50
Where are you going to the hospital with the victim?
02:54
We have pretty forward.
02:57
We'll go ahead over there.
02:59
We'll follow.
03:02
Too many units, 65, can you 109?
03:09
Madam 6.7, we'll go to the hospital.
03:13
Too many unit, 67, a copy.
03:15
You're going to the hospital. Is there another unit with traffic?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1: Poor radio reception or unable to copy transmission due to weak or unclear signal.
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