Vehicle with flat tire blocks freeway lanes, Los Angeles CA
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A silver vehicle with a flat tire is blocking freeway lanes three and four near Roxford Street in Los Angeles. Authorities have requested a tow truck to remove the disabled vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff, Fire and Aircraft - Santa Clarita Valley
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
I copy the log and just confirming the vehicle is no longer blocking.
00:05
The vehicle is blocking the 3 and 4 lanes, the semis on the right shoulder.
00:15
Squad 167, reattempt on route.
00:23
From the south-south side, party is still blocking the number three and four lanes.
00:30
City, Opre-5, visual from the south-on-side, they're blocking the three and four lanes.
00:39
Reading, copy two.
00:51
On 167 L.A.
00:54
We start at near 1185[1].
01:00
We haven't already.
01:02
Temple near 1385.
01:07
We're with the instance of 927[2].
01:08
Tannick 5, T1, telegraph, wrote it, holding supply.
01:12
Tannic alarm, take five.
01:14
A freeway auto and route, 20 or less.
01:20
Okay, thank you.
01:22
September.
01:24
Then, we're going to have all links off.
01:31
Tony, 03597, all lanes stop.
01:33
Tony, 03597, all lanes, north south, south of Roxford.
01:40
This information only is 11-26 up on the 5 of this is a Logo.
01:44
It's a silver Nissan Armada with a flat tire.
01:46
It already has signed a query to Tine and ROT 20 or less owners request.
01:51
Oh, that's awesome.
01:53
97.
01:54
Except for 97.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1185: Tow truck required
[2]
927: Suspicious circumstances or unknown trouble requiring investigation.
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Location mentioned:
Roxford St, Los Angeles, CA 91342
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