Traffic collision on I-605 at South Street, Los Angeles County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews, including Engine 30 and Squad 115, responded to a non-injury traffic collision on the southbound I-605 freeway at the South Street overpass. The sheriff was requested for traffic control, and public works were called due to a downed light. Two ambulances were requested as a precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 2
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Traffic collision ALS, Engine 30, Squad 115.
00:07
LA engine 30.
00:11
Engine 30, go for LA.
00:17
Swap calls with Quint 30.
00:18
We'll take the TC on the freeway.
00:20
Give the Quints public assist.
00:24
Engine 30, LA copies.
00:26
LA Engine 31, this is going to be non-injury.
00:28
We're going to need sheriff for traffic control.
00:30
Additionally, start public works for a light down.
00:36
Engine 31 LA copies.
00:49
LA Engine 30?
00:52
Engine 30 go for LA.
00:59
L.A. Engine 30, we got an updated location.
01:02
This is going to be southbound 605 at the South Street overpass.
01:10
Notify squad and ambulance.
01:15
Engine 30 L.A., copy.
01:17
Squad 115, did you copy? Engine 30's traffic.
01:23
South 3, copy.
01:31
LA 236, can you start me another ambulance please for a total of two?
01:38
236 LA copies.
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Location mentioned:
I-605, California
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