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Auto rollover accident near South Main street, Los Angeles CA
An auto rollover traffic accident occurred near South Main Street. Emergency units including Light Force 63 and Rescue 63 responded. The patient was able to get out of the vehicle without help.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Mention 63 were available at us today, auto roll over with our light force.
00:05
Turniport dispatcher, NG 85, Tuna Volt, and in addition to (number withheld) Street in the standard.
00:11
NG 63, Roger, which your light force and rescue.
00:14
Honor rollover, near South Main.
00:16
This is the Channel 4 response.
00:18
Your tack is (number withheld).
00:25
Check for dispatch for Light Force 63, Rescue 63, auto rollover, near South Main Street.
00:32
Chair for dispatcher Injian 56,
00:41
Roskrie's (number withheld) all Metro.
00:43
(number withheld), Crystal Springs Drive.
00:51
Retro from Rescue 35, you can cancel AFR 82, or AP82.
01:00
AP82, you can discontinue, cancel.
01:03
In Gen 56, Rescue 78,
01:05
Syke (number withheld) North Crystal Springstrike.
01:09
Rescue 63 from Metro.
01:12
Rescue 63 from Metro.
01:20
Metro 6 free go.
01:23
Rescue 63, getting your light, correction, your task force responding.
01:27
Is this a physical rescue?
01:31
Metro 63. I've tried to contact our truck.
01:34
Patient is self-extricated.
01:36
There is no instruction needed.
01:41
Roger, do you still need your task force to respond or can we counsel?
01:48
Metro 63, I'll let my first captain come on scene and let them decide if they want to do anything with the car.
01:54
Roger,
01:56
line 463 here on C, near South Bay, line 463, rescue 63 will handle.
02:07
Roger.
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