Road closed for towing near H Street and Gonzales, Oxnard CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police directed traffic and closed westbound lanes near H Street and Gonzales Road in Oxnard to allow an emergency response and towing operation. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Oxnard PD
Listen to dispatch call
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead for loudness.
00:03
Do you need any traffic blocked? I'm just south of Gonzales on H Street.
00:13
Once a fire truck leaves, he can block all the westbound traffic at Gonzales from H.
00:22
20 control.
00:24
Excuse me, copy.
00:31
24 Charleston units reference RV.
00:33
They're standing by wearing a blue and black long sleeve and black pants.
00:37
Subject was 245 with an iron pipe.
00:51
12 Charles 10-6.
00:54
12 Charles 10-6,
01:02
Do you have anything else blocked?
01:09
22 Charles, uh, 12 Charles.
01:16
22 or 11, Charles Station 3.
01:18
Advise if 12, Charles needs to block traffic.
01:26
Charles, I'll figure it out.
01:34
Station 33 for 12-97.
01:36
I was a Santa Paula notified.
01:43
We're contacting now.
01:50
20 for Charles Station 3, go to Van 2.
01:58
Hello Charles, 22 Charles.
02:07
22 Charles, 12 Charles.
02:11
22 Charles.
02:14
No injuries on this side.
02:19
Copy, stand over here.
02:26
22 Charles, unlock your car so I can move it out of the intersection.
02:35
The tow will most likely be en route in that lane.
02:42
Copy.
02:45
If you want to move it farther west at the intersection, block the number one lane.
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