Overturned car on 118 Freeway causes brief closure, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a traffic incident on the eastbound 118 Freeway near Porter Ranch involving an overturned black sedan. Responding units determined there were no injuries and canceled further assistance after the situation was secured.
Audio|Heard on: Operations Dispatch - Fire/EMS (North of Mulholland)
Listen to dispatch call
01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Metro Fire from Engine 28.
00:01
We're heading westbound 118 freeway.
00:03
We find nothing.
00:04
However, there is an eastbound at approximately De Soto if you have contact with CP.
00:10
Corrected address?
00:13
Engine 28, roger.
00:15
It's going to be the eastbound 118 freeway at Porter Ranch.
00:20
Engine 28, copy.
00:26
Rescue 87 from Engine 28, go to three.
00:35
Engine 83,
00:36
standby for additional.
00:39
Engine 83 LEP has been attached, I'm dispatch.
00:42
Engine 28, do you have a turned over black sedan?
00:46
By 439 Rescue 81, difficult respirations, near Haines.
00:50
Engine 104 fall, near Parthenia.
00:53
Engine 28 from Metro.
00:57
Metro from Engine 207, can you attach PD for a belligerent backup?
01:03
Engine 207, roger.
01:04
Backup will notify LAPD.
01:07
Engine 88, Church Borough and near address, red eyes.
01:13
Metro Fire from Engine 28, you can cancel Engine 8 and Rescue 8.
01:18
87, they're non-injury TA.
01:20
They're waiting for CHP.
01:23
Engine 28, roger.
01:25
Engine 8, you can cancel Rescue 87 and you're also canceled.
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