Traffic collision with injuries at spring and san gabriel river, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a gray vehicle collided with the curb near Spring Street and the San Gabriel River. A male was heard yelling for help. Fire and emergency medical services responded to the scene. The incident was related to another traffic hazard nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Need a unit to clear for traffic collision with injuries, Spring and San Gabriel River.
00:07
My tip on.
00:13
Two out of nine, pull me on.
00:19
104. It's a traffic collision with injuries, Spring and San Gabriel River, St.
00:22
Gabriel River in Spring.
00:24
Fire is en route for the traffic collision with injuries.
00:26
It's like a gray vehicle versus the curb and a male yelling for help.
00:31
Fire if you made no contact.
00:34
It's going to possibly be related to the traffic hazard at Spring and Studebaker call 1581.
00:49
Item 14, I copy 97, the particle on grant.
00:57
Adam 30A, you have to the driveway blocker.
01:00
547 carry.
01:01
Adam 7, you're for the check for 11 at Atlantic.
01:08
Adam 9, I'm 97.
01:12
Adam 9, I copy 97 at 9.0.1 feet.
01:16
17, it's going to be Westbound Spring.
01:22
You can do this call with the one that Charlie 18 was on and then that 15 call.
01:26
It's not going to be...
01:28
It's not going to be...
01:34
Item 17, I copy.
01:35
I'll go ahead and dupe out the calls.
01:41
To item 17, engine 5 is 97.
01:46
Adam 17, can you ten night?
01:52
In engine 5 is 97.
01:54
Engine 5 is 97.
01:56
I copy engine 5.
02:02
And this is no further assistance needed, she's in the bike lane.
02:08
Adam 17, I copy no further assistance needed for the traffic collision with injuries.
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