Traffic hazard cleared on I‑5 near Culver, Irvine CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders investigated a possible traffic collision or hazard on northbound I‑5 near Culver in Irvine. One person was seen walking on the freeway. Fire and rescue units were dispatched, and law enforcement conducted a traffic break. It was later confirmed there were no injuries or patients on scene, and crews canceled additional resources.
Audio|Heard on: OCFA Tac 5D - Battalion 4, 5 and 10
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
We're calling Engine 37, Heavy Rescue 6 and Paul (number withheld).
00:03
He's cautioned on approach.
00:05
One of the parties involved is walking on the freeway.
00:08
County Fire, we're going to (number withheld).
00:11
Is it 37? Go ahead.
00:15
We've made our way southbound 5 to Jeffrey.
00:18
It appears to be the northbound 5 south of Culver.
00:30
Copy that, northbound 5 south of Culver.
00:33
I'll change that.
00:34
Do you want us to get any additional resources started?
00:39
Uh, getting you hear that.
00:40
And your traffic, could you repeat?
00:43
Do you want us to start any additional resources or are you guys going to be able to handle it?
00:49
That's a negative.
00:50
Let's go ahead and continue the heavy rigs for right now.
00:53
We're going to make our way back on the northbound five.
00:56
It looks like PD is doing a traffic break.
01:01
Sounds good, break.
01:03
Paul (number withheld), do you copy? Northbound five south of Culver.
01:10
Paul (number withheld), copy updated location.
01:12
We're on scene now.
01:18
(Name withheld), can I call for Heavy Rescue Six Five Delta?
01:22
We'll go ahead with your rescue six, go ahead.
01:24
Yeah, can you give CHP a call to see if they actually have a patient? Looks like there's already a tow truck on scene putting a car on their flatbed, so maybe they could confirm whether there's still a patient.
01:39
Copy that, stand by.
01:45
Engine 37 from (number withheld).
01:49
Go ahead.
01:54
We just talked to CHP, there's no patient.
02:00
Copy that, (agency withheld) County Fire.
02:02
You guys copy that traffic? We've canceled balance.
02:07
10-4[1], yeah, I'm still on hold with CHP, (agency withheld) County Rescue 60, copy.
02:10
No patient, you can cancel.
02:13
That's fair, copy that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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