Traffic incident involves fire engine and rescue unit, Los Angeles CA
Emergency crews responded to a traffic incident near Owensmouth Ave in Canoga Park involving a fire engine and a rescue unit. Assistance was requested for traffic management and access to the scene.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
03:54
Transcript:
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Metro Fire Engine 107 at a BLS Rescue.
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872 Rescate 872
00:12
Rescate 872 assist in your 107 on team of traffic[1] at last in Corpment
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527
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827 article 1 available
00:32
Yeah,
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Metro from Bridgettube, Eastbound Tann, so that we find nothing in charge of all there.
00:40
So you don't not even locate, there's nothing further.
00:52
We're in the parking auto burger team.
00:54
There's no one here.
00:56
We're going to call this appalled to get anything further.
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Rescute 257, stand by. We'll try the call back. Pange 16, Kevin.
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Tanger 16.
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Rescue 14, fall, 12-06, 54 speed.
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Rescue, you know, 4, fall under section, second.
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10 p.m.
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Metro Rescue 5-2 RP station is 9-E fire department L.
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C. C.
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10-4-over-over
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Angel 16 from Angie 2, we'll just find out these these people are okay.
01:51
Yes, can clear.
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Most respect to G, 54.
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7.
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Attach a paramedic rescue for admirable vital.
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Chairman, that was Agent 27?
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27. 27,
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you're getting rescued,
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27.
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Mattial from Rescue 827, Vows Rescue 827, requesting a paramedic camera.
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7, copy.
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You're coming in broken.
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For witness arrest.
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Last unit.
02:54
MSC, that's going to be engine 13, 13. 13.
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December.
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13, you get EMS below.
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Rescue 27, you get RIS 27.
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Rescue 903.
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Rescue 903 from 105, on 3.
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Go for 903.
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It's 903 to make access, use Owensmouth just south of Van Owen.
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It's a target entrance and that'll lead you to an access road into the Owensmelt garage and you'll see the pump and that's where we'll make access.
Police codes explained
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[1]
traffic: Traffic collision/accident incident type
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