Two-vehicle collision near New Avenue, Los Angeles County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible two-vehicle traffic collision on the eastbound 10 San Bernardino Freeway near New Avenue in California. Reports indicated that two vehicle occupants were outside their cars. Engine and rescue units were dispatched, and some were later canceled once other units arrived on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Verdugo Fire Red 1-8
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 61, engine 74, RA 74, traffic collision on the eastbound 10 San Bernardino Freeway near New Avenue.
00:09
Red 2, red 2 assignment.
00:15
Engine 51, RA 51, ALOC near West Ralph Street between Jackson Avenue and New Avenue, red 1.
00:30
Page 72, we're clearing this call.
00:32
We're off Garfield, so we'll take that call on the entryway.
00:36
Copy.
00:44
Engine 61, cancel.
00:46
Engine 61, you can cancel.
00:55
Engine 31 or 831, ALS near East Colorado Boulevard.
01:02
Fair Oaks Avenue, Raymond Avenue, right one.
01:08
Two engine thirty-two on scene.
01:11
Eastbound San Bernardino Freeway, just west of you.
01:13
Got two vehicles.
01:16
Two occupants are outside and sending you a message.
01:25
Engine thirty-two is on scene.
01:27
Just west of New Avenue.
01:28
Two vehicle traffic collision, occupant out investigating.
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Location mentioned:
New Ave, California
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