Downed tree blocks eastbound traffic on Roscoe Blvd, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews handled a downed tree blocking eastbound lanes on Roscoe Boulevard west of Van Nuys Boulevard in Los Angeles. The incident created a traffic hazard and was logged with a service ticket for cleanup and follow-up response.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Valley Bureau
Listen to dispatch call
02:45
Transcript:
00:00
EL five two, can you confirm what time this downed tree occurred? It's on Roscoe west of Van Nuys Boulevard.
00:09
The call came in at 21 18 hours.
00:19
KL52, Roger.
00:20
Can you confirm if there were any radio calls for a downed tree at Van Nuys and Roscoe Boulevard prior to that? Any street service calls?
00:29
If they didn't go through communications, I would not have access to that information.
00:36
KL52, Roger.
00:37
973, no further.
00:43
26 PO 52, there was a traffic hazard logged at 1752 hours on Roscoe west of Van Nuys on the north side of the street of a tree that fell and was blocking the eastbound traffic lane.
01:01
KO 52, Roger, that's what the call is looking for, thank you.
01:04
And we do have an incident number if you need that.
01:11
Sixteen thousand 800 and eighty-one.
01:12
No further.
02:36
Tail 52, a service ticket was submitted.
02:40
But we don't have an EPA or anything with that.
02:43
We can just only submit the service ticket.
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Location mentioned:
Roscoe Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
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