Traffic crash blocks intersection on Harbor Boulevard, Anaheim CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a non-injury traffic collision near Harbor Boulevard in Anaheim. The crash caused a full intersection blockage in all directions. Two tow trucks and police assistance were requested to clear the scene.
Audio|Heard on: MetroNet Fire Tac 2F - Anaheim
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Metro Truck One, we're clear in the hospital.
00:01
Cancel Engine One, place us on PC.
00:07
Metro copies, bring in Engine One, clear to cancel.
00:11
Metro Truck One also cancel Ambulance 25, put Ambulance 5 on it with us.
00:19
Truck One, MetroNet confirming you want Ambulance 5 with you on the traffic collision.
00:22
Canceling Ambulance 25.
00:25
That's affirmative.
00:26
Ambulance 5 is going en route with us.
00:32
MetroNet copies.
00:33
Break. Anaheim Engine One and Anaheim Ambulance 25 clear to cancel.
00:40
Anaheim Engine One and Anaheim Ambulance 25 cancel.
00:42
Anaheim Engine One and Anaheim Ambulance 25 cancel.
00:49
Hummingbird 25, cancel.
00:51
And Hummingbird 25, cancel.
00:57
Ambulance 5 parked in the northbound lanes, north of the PC.
01:06
Yeah, that's 5 copies.
01:07
Metro on Truck One.
01:11
And Truck One, go ahead.
01:14
Metro Truck One, non-injury.
01:16
We have the intersection blocked, requesting two tow trucks.
01:19
You can also notify police to expedite.
01:21
We have the full intersection at northbound and southbound Harbor as well as east and west traffic shut down.
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