Vehicle pursuit northbound on I-710 near Rosecrans Ave, Los Angeles County CA
A vehicle pursuit occurred northbound on Interstate 710 near Rosecrans Avenue involving multiple law enforcement units coordinating with the California Highway Patrol. The pursuit later shifted toward westbound on Interstate 60. Traffic was light during the pursuit.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 3,8,9,13,14; California Highway Patrol: South LA & East LA; Downey Fire
05:13
Transcript:
00:00
Deer 24, northbound 710 north of Alondra, no vehicles behind the, no units behind the vehicle.
00:07
104, north of the laudra, no units behind the vehicle.
00:15
This is a new obvious inmate.
00:17
We'll be moved 3356.
00:19
Gollup at night.
00:23
It's continuing 710 north from Rosecrans.
00:26
I'll be now from Rosecrans 710 North Carolina.
00:30
Control Bates is to be safe and close from midnight.
00:33
Hello on the yellow.
00:34
Air 24.
00:35
Air 24 in the yellow.
00:40
Complicated to our vehicle pursuit.
00:44
vehicle with a driver.
00:46
On this one-fix-year-king, go ahead with your arizona plane.
01:05
Time for protecting Charlie Williams Point, 1984.
01:15
710 to the south of the Lodry.
01:20
Now passing in real.
01:24
Number 10,
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the north of the material,
01:28
the number two length is about 75 miles far away traffic.
01:33
The north of south south side of 50 miles power light traffic.
01:40
How are we going to be given, making entry 3d3,000-lockcraft.
01:44
Sorry light traffic.
01:48
We're out of the position.
01:51
8774, copy, huh.
01:55
Late, it's not associated with the vehicle.
01:58
The previous vehicle was a Nissan Road, 2025.
02:02
So 1515.
02:11
That's enough.
02:14
AXN, I would prefer a paradigm instead of him.
02:18
But yeah, we won't engage it.
02:19
Okay,
02:21
northbound 710, Firestone, up the three lane, about the mile-trial roof, light traffic.
02:27
Northbound 7-7-10, fire school, light traffic.
02:31
An A.2-7, we'll get a very print.
02:33
Trauma.
02:35
That unit that is in route, re-ed?
02:39
process at his car, Roger.
02:42
3-011211.
02:44
E.B. Decuette from Melasthenic 38.
02:46
Wearing no shirt, physically hidden format.
02:48
Easy state it has 417[2].
02:50
Black. It's packed 262.
02:53
Pondy unit is a phone for 3 and 1 or less.
02:57
POMDivis 163 is 997.
03:00
Is there an additional Ponderry unit?
03:02
Tombedari unit? Tom this is a huge John is also 97.
03:07
Light traffic.
03:10
Nose-off 7-10, 2-4, December 4-8-mails, fireway, light traffic.
03:15
Uh,
03:18
S&C, do you want to drop the patch? Holders work strictly with CHP, we're currently getting up in position.
03:23
We're currently getting up in position.
03:25
The CD has Hust1-417[2].
03:29
It's backup only.
03:33
Headed back to their RDC.
03:34
3-1-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-4.
03:37
And 10-4[1], no further new for the Petsch at this time, error relaying to CHP.
03:44
Getting them in position now, Petch versus 221-speed hours.
03:51
All right, we're continuing.
03:53
Oversmount 7-10, drop off 1.
03:56
3 in number 2 lane,
03:58
2 about 75-8 a mile per hour, like traffic.
04:03
North South 7th Central, Lowering, number 2975-5-highway-Legers.
04:11
Plainty-2-OVie Station at Washington, North Dakota, 10th.
04:15
Aged plane clear, warming to the north-town-7-10.
04:18
No,
04:20
Basset 0-33.
04:22
Overdleton, unknown, close, and fire on three blue-westings.
04:25
Pegas 155.
04:28
North Town, Seventeen, a Washington.
04:31
I get in between north-off south-send-o-Washington, I see a-dney.
04:36
Continuing northbound 710, St.
04:39
Drew, Washington,
04:41
the number two lane, about 8 miles per hour, light traffic.
04:47
North South South 710, Two, Washington, Middrichsville, Two, Lake traffic.
04:56
It looks like it's bottomed out of the vehicle in there in northbound 710.
05:02
It looks like it's going to be getting on to the 60 westbound.
05:06
Stand by.
05:09
Parts coming out of the vehicle? Right north from the 710.
05:13
Uh,
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
[2]
417: Person brandishing or displaying a weapon, typically a gun, in a threatening or dangerous manner.
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