Vehicle pursuit ends with crashes near 3rd and Serrano, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement pursued a vehicle that ended near 3rd Street and Serrano Avenue with two related traffic collisions — one at Serrano and Third, and another at James M. Wood and Lake. The suspect was taken into custody, and fire crews responded to the scene. The pursuit reportedly began in the Rampart area following a possible aggravated assault call.
Audio|Heard on: Dispatch Central (1)
Listen to dispatch call
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Unit requesting a traffic unit for collision by influence at the termination of pursuit near 3rd and Serrano.
00:06
Central traffic unit to respond, identify.
00:07
Kilo 25, Kilo 25, Roger.
00:11
Kilo 25 responding to 3rd and Serrano, suspect in custody.
00:15
Kilo 25, can you ascertain where the beginning of the pursuit was?
00:20
In this call that I am going to.
00:23
Kilo 25 standby.
00:24
Kilo 25 stand by on the location of the beginning of the pursuit.
00:28
There were two collisions, one at Serrano and Third, another at James M Wood and Lake.
00:36
Fire department is responding to Serrano and 3rd.
00:38
That’s the termination of the pursuit.
00:40
Just to verify, the pursuit initiated in central bureau.
00:46
Roger, initiated in Rampart aggravated assault call that was generated near Clinton Street.
00:52
Roger, but just to verify, start of the pursuit was in central division.
00:58
Central bureau, not where the collision happened.
01:00
1490, roger, the pursuit started in Rampart.
01:03
How many total collisions for this pursuit?
01:06
2426, there were two collisions.
01:09
One at Serrano and Third.
01:11
One at James M Wood and Lake.
01:13
James M Wood and Lake has no injuries.
01:15
Serrano and 3rd, fire department is responding.
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