Pedestrian injured in two-vehicle crash at Cherry and 4th, Long Beach CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a traffic collision at Fourth Street and Cherry Avenue in Long Beach involving two vehicles. A male pedestrian was injured, reporting head pain and a possible broken foot. Fire and EMS units were requested.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Seven alpha is code three in a close image.
00:01
This is no detail.
00:02
Fourth and Cherry, Cherry and Fourth.
00:05
Two vehicles involved.
00:12
Unit (number withheld), show us on that.
00:15
Different.
00:20
Switching to four-channel dispatch... main channels are clear for car to car.
00:26
All units, four-channel dispatch, (number withheld).
00:34
And units are up to 901 Y on Fourth and Cherry.
00:37
Looks like it's going to be a vehicle versus a pedestrian.
00:42
What's that, 70? Copy?
00:45
Yeah, I copy.
00:48
Affirmative. You have one boy seven, I'm 1097 here.
00:53
Affirmative, 87. I'll be at the southwest corner.
00:57
Affirmative.
01:03
Some information from South Division.
01:04
They're en route to Fourth and Cherry for no details.
01:06
Call number (number withheld).
01:12
Seven, you can start rolling fire.
01:13
Front male, conscious breathing.
01:16
A complaint of pain to the head.
01:17
Says that his foot may be broken.
01:26
One by seven, I copy.
01:27
Pain to the head. Can you deny me the second part?
01:32
Male, conscious breathing,
01:34
pain to his foot and head.
01:36
He believes his foot may be broken.
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