Fire hydrant knocked over and leaking water in accident, Los Angeles County CA


A fire hydrant was knocked over and leaking water at the intersection near Rendville and Roaston. The cause is unknown. The incident was a non-injury traffic collision. The sheriff was requested to respond for an accident report.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 2
02:22
Transcript:
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Engine 6-1 voice confirmation hydrant, Pacific Coast Highway at Pennsylvania Avenue,
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acknowledge. All right-engine 6 in route.
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Engine 6 in route.
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SikilS 35, squad 3.
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Assault 35, Quinn 3.
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Elation 6. That student, go ahead.
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Elation 6, can you confirm is this a leaking hydrant or a shared hydrant? We have holes on the ground, it's 8 to nothing.
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All-Ansia-34.
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34 stand by one engine six this is a report of a hydrant on its side leaking water unknown cause informant was a pass-by only 34 go ahead with your traffic
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L834 where UGL can we get a better cross rate please
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34 we receive the information through sheriff I'll check with them for further
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34 copy, thank you.
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Testifying 21, engine and squad 21.
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Unconscious, 17, squad 28.
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Assault 31, engine 31.
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Assault 31, engine 31.
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LA from engine 6, can you try rescinding, we don't have anything on an MPC[2].
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Engine 6, stand by way.
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Engine 34. All right?
00:57
No, engine 34.
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Engine 34 per sheriff, they have no further details.
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LA 34, we've located, it's going to be the intersection of Rendville and Roaston, non-injury T-C[1], but can we have Sheriff respond for an action report?
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34 Sheriff is en route.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
T-C: Traffic Collision
[2]
MPC: Mobile Portable Computer (context: info sent to fire engine)
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Location mentioned:
Los Angeles County, CA
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