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Falling rocks block highway near Turn 39Los Angeles County CA

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State Rte 39, California

As discussed during the dispatch call, large boulders have fallen onto State Route 39 near Turn 39, around mile marker 18.5. Although the road was cleared earlier, rocks continue to fall, and public works personnel are monitoring the area.

Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Los Angeles and Orange County Centers
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00:21
Transcript:
00:00
That's State Route 39 at mile marker 18.5 east, 18.58, reported as secondhand first in BMS SO.
00:07
Once again, it's larger boulders in the roadway.
00:12
Eighty one over one, I copy that.
00:13
Cleared that roadway about 2 hours ago and the rocks keep falling, but I saw public works making their way up and down the mountain.
00:21
Ten four, thank you.

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State Rte 39, California

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