Deputies assist with crash and crowd control near Hill St, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies were dispatched to handle a possible disturbance involving a crowd and a vehicle crash near South Hill Street and East 31st Street in Los Angeles. The call initially involved single and two-officer units, with coordination over Central Bureau radio channels for crowd control and assistance. No personal details or injuries were confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Dispatch Northeast (11)
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Eleven XL 89 respond to near South Hill Street and Newton, code three for crowd control.
00:07
Roger, copy station.
00:08
I mean it's 11XL89 just responding closely from Newton Station to near Hill Street.
00:13
Eleven X 89, 11XL89 switch to Central Bureau Type One Channel Thirty Five.
00:20
Central Bureau Type One Channel Thirty Five.
00:22
Five for the incident.
00:23
Roger.
00:25
Two L 60. Roger.
00:29
Twenty four five shows code six on incident (number withheld).
00:33
Two 845. Roger.
00:35
Eleven L 90, can you broadcast to northeast if there's a car that can cancel XL 89? I want a two-man car to go, not a single man please.
00:45
Northeast.
00:47
Two-man unit that can cancel 11X89 to respond to near South Hill identified.
00:53
Home at XL 89, 11X89 and (number withheld) respond to South Hill Street and East 31st Street.
00:58
This assist with crash and crowd control.
01:03
East. Two man unit to cancel eleven XL 89 per 11L90.
01:07
Identify.
01:08
Eleven 51, you can cancel the Excel car.
01:12
Three shows responding.
01:14
We are responding from Fontana.
01:17
Y'all later.
01:18
Eleven XL 89, eleven XL 89, catch response at near South Hill Street.
01:23
Eleven 51 will handle.
01:25
Eleven 59, Roger, thank you.
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