Man found injured under train near 12th St and Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a man in his 50s was found lying on train tracks near 12th Street and Long Beach Boulevard. He moved off the tracks as a train approached but was later located under the train with possible injuries. Emergency medical responders and police are on the scene rescuing him.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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05:33
Transcript:
00:00
The South Unit for a 929[1]-29-Adams subject laying on the train tracks near 12th Street and Long Beach Boulevard.
00:08
9-6-7 are out.
00:14
10-4[2], yeah, so it's made for 12th Street and Long Beach Boulevard.
00:19
It can be a male-white 50s lane on the tracks.
00:30
17,
00:31
you have low volume.
00:42
The train is approaching while the subject.
00:45
The train is approaching while the subject was on the tracks and moved him out of the way.
00:49
Train has stopped, no weapon seen.
00:53
17, the owner of the vehicle is just done of the previous person who lives here.
01:00
He does not live here and they're going to give you the number.
01:10
I'm 67. It looks like CPs now is advising no 242 males are just trying to get the mail off the tracks.
01:18
Mail is now under the train.
01:21
Conductor is keeping the train at the 1020.
01:29
6-7 or 97. So far.
01:39
Front of 65 music 2227 Lewis Avenue.
01:47
Looks like it's a soft on track on the mail is trying to crawl under the train.
01:55
Cancelar. I think there are additional units just to sum now.
02:03
Let's roll at 901[3] in.
02:05
I'm not sure if he's injured or not, but he's underneath the train.
02:08
Oh,
02:11
okay, I'm going.
02:17
Bottom 7.1, I can't go.
02:19
71,
02:23
I can't copy your radio.
02:30
271 in the air to run a subject.
02:35
71, go ahead with your subject.
02:40
It is going to be a 911 K.
02:45
04, Mass of Della Rosa, David, Edward, Robert, Ocean, Sam,
02:51
Adams. The numbers at a Lahabra break.
02:57
Continue.
03:01
Unit 2.731, the childing of female, white,
03:05
blonde over green, 5-2-130.
03:07
Here to verse 11, 5, 9, break, 8.
03:14
You have a first name?
03:18
Unit 2 Adam 371, the first name is (name withheld),
03:22
(name withheld),
03:23
(name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), and...
03:25
10-4[2] semi.
03:31
Returns no want, state, local, NTIC,
03:34
and A&I is actually an ID card only.
03:37
I'll put it on your screen.
03:41
How is the subject to stock or just refusing to get out from under the train?
03:47
I see he is all the way up to his hands.
03:50
I'm not sure.
03:51
I don't think he's stuck, but we have an open spot where we could probably take him out, but we're still negotiating with him.
04:02
Transfer.
04:07
7. Compaire, run and custody.
04:12
Adam 7. Tempire, I do copy one in Cuts Beach Falls in Long Beach Boulevard.
04:18
The city.
04:26
She called a few times today.
04:28
We were out there on an end-welcome ex-roomate.
04:32
(name withheld), Mel White, 40 years old.
04:35
She called us originally saying that he was trying the front door and kept circling the block.
04:45
I'm 36-4.
04:48
Adam 36, 104-937 Magnolia is code for.
04:59
1038, we made contact with (name withheld).
05:02
He does not want to hurt himself or others.
05:05
So does not mean 51-50.
05:10
Sam 38104. Sam 38, 104.
05:18
Five, six, seven,
05:20
for the call, we have them detained.
05:24
He's got a minor cut to it that he's conscious to be he's about 51 years old.
05:31
So Mark, confirm where the cuts that will update fire.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
929: Officer assistance or response requested for varied situations or welfare checks.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
[3]
901: Emergency medical response or ambulance requested due to injury or medical situation.
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