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Pedestrian walking on southbound freeway shoulder near channel streetLong Beach CA

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I-710, Long Beach, CA

A pedestrian was reported walking on the right shoulder of the southbound 710 freeway near Channel Street in Long Beach, California.

Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 3,8,9,13,14; California Highway Patrol: South LA & East LA; Downey Fire
Listen to dispatch call
00:52
Transcript:
00:00
773108, you check the area, the 91 and the 710 transition for the pedestrian command, 91 and the 710.
00:10
7-7-7-3-affirmative.
00:13
If there's another unit, they can meet at rest of 5th, N2A.
00:17
Seventry-Cote, now-A-8-7-420-0-7-2-2-2-2-2nd.
00:22
Ceprod, all the link-text, confirm.
00:24
77-4-20, also mean arrested for a second.
00:29
27-11, enroll.
00:32
7-4-7-1-11-A.
00:40
7712. Leigh reported on pedestrian, southbound 710 north of Channel Street.
00:44
Report to the 888, mail Coup and Almering, third closing, walking on the right shoulder in the direction of the traffic.
00:50
Southbound 710 north of Channel Street.

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I-710, Long Beach, CA
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  2. Follow-up and Additional Activity
  3. Law Enforcement Communication
  4. Location Clarified
  5. Details Provided
  6. Initial Report of Pedestrian

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