Ambulance involved in crash at Sherman Way, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a traffic collision involving an ambulance near the intersection of Sherman Way and Lindley Avenue in Los Angeles. Multiple units were dispatched to assist. Another report mentioned a reckless driver in a black sedan last seen near Rinaldi and Corbin avenues.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Valley Bureau
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Eight hundred and twenty-one is currently a Code Six at Lindley and Sherman Way for ambulance traffic.
00:04
Stand by.
00:09
Nineteen ninety-five, can you temporarily log me off? I am having MDC problems.
00:14
Nineteen eighty-nine five, Roger.
00:20
Two calls down.
00:22
Okay, that's information only on a reckless driver last seen in the area of Rinaldi and Corbin.
00:25
Suspect vehicle is a black Mercedes four-door sedan, license plate (number withheld).
00:30
Information only incident 3700 and eighty-one.
00:33
Nine guards 20.
00:34
Repeat, you are unreadable.
00:36
Oh, you know, as it calms down, there are some issues with (name withheld).
00:39
It can't hear him.
00:43
Nine George, funny.
00:45
The smallest of the world apparently it's been in the deadly happening.
00:50
Officers can't hear officers.
00:52
Thank you.
00:57
26 TL55, 10-821 have an ambulance traffic collision at Lindley and Sherman Way.
01:03
They are sorting things out.
01:04
We would be appreciated if you can respond.
01:09
9 George 20, 9 George 20 coming in.
01:12
10-821, 26 TL55 with a slight delay.
01:17
Roger, ma'am, we'll send them.
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