Vehicle hits fire hydrant on Ventura Boulevard, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, traffic officers responded to a vehicle crash involving a fire hydrant near Ventura Boulevard in Woodland Hills. A gray Ford Bronco was reported at the scene, but the vehicle was not found afterward.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Valley Bureau
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Traffic unit is Samuel traffic CPI involved near Ventura Boulevard.
00:06
CPI is fire hydrant versus a black, Franco code three incident 1022 or D 2189.
00:12
North Hollywood units, the vehicle was last seen southbound from Vanowen and Fulton.
00:17
North Hollywood units check the wash in the North Hollywood area for the vehicle.
00:22
Code four at this time there's no visual of the people.
00:30
Six TL 19, I from Ventura and Canoga.
00:35
Twenty six seven Roger.
00:39
Oh,
00:41
9041. Units code four Vanowen Fulton.
00:47
No evidence of vehicle.
00:53
All units 26 TL 19.
00:59
On in code three from Ventura and Canoga to near Ventura Boulevard.
01:10
Any valley traffic unit, CPI traffic, Ventura and Winnetka, see the PR in front of the Rouse vehicles.
01:16
A gray Ford Bronco TC ten-two fire hydrant, code two engine 1027 RD 2189.
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Location mentioned:
Ventura Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA 91364
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