Hazmat crash near Fullerton Rd and San Jose Ave, City Of Industry CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews, including hazmat and fire units, responded to a possible hazardous materials traffic collision near Fullerton Road and San Jose Avenue by the 60 Freeway in the City of Industry. Multiple battalions coordinated the response, with swiftwater and hazmat teams deployed to assist. Details of the incident remain under assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Malibu Area Public Safety
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Quint 118, if we can have 87 also added to this ticket.
00:06
This is near Fullerton off the 60 that goes to San Jose Creek.
00:12
We need to have all units from Battalion 12 set up there.
00:17
Swiftwater pickup point 22 is going there.
00:20
If we can also have Hazmat King assigned to Quint 118 at Millennia Chestnut.
00:27
Quint 118, I copy.
00:29
Be advised, Engine 87 and Hazmat 43 are assigned to a traffic collision ALS.
00:36
Copy that. We may need to set up Battalion 10 resources or Battalion 8 to confirm both the battalion pools downstream.
00:44
We're going to coordinate with San Gabriel.
00:49
LA Battalion 12, go.
00:57
Battalion 12, we're able to copy Quint 118's traffic.
01:01
Would you like a downstream response started?
01:05
And if so, where?
01:09
Confirm 87 is already en route.
01:18
Hazmat 43 going off the cliff.
01:22
Let's send Engine 91 to 87's pickoff point off Workman Mill Road.
01:27
Also, let's send Engine 145 to get a report from CHP and assess the situation.
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