Car strikes fire hydrant in Compton, Compton CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle struck and damaged a fire hydrant near Santa Fe Avenue in Compton. There were no reported injuries. The Los Angeles County Fire Department requested assistance from police, water utility, and public works to address a sheared hydrant and a downed power line. The California Highway Patrol was also responding.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 2
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01:49
Transcript:
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LA 105, if you have a still alarm,
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single unit.
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Car collision into a sheared fire hydrant near Santa Fe Ave.
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Negative injuries.
00:16
All I need is a PD and water company.
00:19
I'll advise you on the water company in a minute,
00:21
and I also have one power line down which is serviced by public works.
00:36
Engine 105 LA copies.
00:46
Just give us a ticket for it please and show us on scene.
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Engine 105 LA copies.
01:00
Bike rescue BLS 22.
01:11
Engine 192 negative, nothing further.
01:13
LA Engine 105.
01:19
105, go ahead.
01:24
LA 105, it's going to be Dominguez Water Company, please.
01:30
One sheared hydrant or trying to shut it down,
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unable to at this time.
01:39
105 LA copies, Dominguez Water Company.
01:42
You also have CHP en route.
01:47
105 copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S Santa Fe Ave, Compton, CA 90221
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