Vehicle crashes into divider near Avalon Blvd, Carson CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a single-vehicle crash in the high-occupancy vehicle lane near 184th Street and Avalon Boulevard in Carson. The vehicle struck the center divider, and fire and medical personnel were called to assist. The incident prompted a temporary air hold for fire operations while crews responded.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 3,8,9,13,14; California Highway Patrol: South LA & East LA; Downey Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
He has TC'd into the center divider now in the HOV.
00:08
All right, (number withheld), flop that please.
00:12
(number withheld) flopped it.
00:16
I'm sorry for this call.
00:31
72. 72, go ahead.
00:34
72 is (number withheld) still pending on southbound 17 on Long Beach.
00:38
10-4, I'll show you a reference.
00:43
Southbound 710 on the Long Beach off.
00:50
71 on Long Beach.
00:54
71, I'll show your route to that as well.
01:09
(number withheld), my apologies.
01:10
Go again where you're en route to?
01:16
Copy, spin out on the 91.
01:17
Thank you.
01:23
Adam, Code 6[1], center two N, 184th and Avalon.
01:29
430, tip four, I copy you just overshot the vehicles now on the right shoulder.
01:32
I'll show you en route in (number withheld) and that log are going to be one at the same time.
01:41
Code zero, I copy.
01:43
Zero copies all.
01:44
Do you have victim descriptions and any other?
02:03
Complaining of pains to where?
02:13
Contacting 902R[2], 184th and Avalon.
02:15
All units hold the air for fire unless emergent.
02:17
All units hold air for fire unless urgent.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 6: Unit has arrived on scene and is investigating or handling the situation.
[2]
902R: Rescue or emergency medical response requested, often for injury or medical emergency situations.
Disclaimer:
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