No accident found at Broadway and Washington intersection, Santa Fe Springs CA
Fire units responded to report of a traffic accident near Broadway and Washington Boulevard but found no incident at that location. It was suspected the accident was in nearby Santa Fe Springs. Units were canceled and the California Highway Patrol was requested to handle the report.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 2
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
All-engine 36, we're also cancel ambulance. We're going to need CHP[1] for report.
00:08
36 copy. I'll cancel McCormick's CHP[1]N route on log 1286.
00:18
L.A. Engine 17.
00:21
Engine 17, go ahead.
00:25
L.A. Engine 17, we find nothing at Broadway and Washington Avenue.
00:29
We're heading to Washington Boulevard at Broadway.
00:32
Notify squad. Ambulances with us.
00:36
Copy. I believe Santa Fe Springs might have an accident.
00:40
Washington and Broadway.
00:42
Because they were just contacting us for some help.
00:45
It might be over there.
00:52
Alley, squad 90, copy, engine joking traffic.
00:55
Second Rescue 161's area with engine 21 alone to the injury at Hoffhorn Middle School, 4366-129 Street.
01:06
L.A. Truck 161 is going available.
01:10
Loud of 161, copy. Stand by for the numbers.
01:17
Rescue 28, Zaria, squad 49.
01:25
L.A. Engine 17,
01:29
go ahead.
01:33
L.A. Engine 17, we've been canceled by Sampaign-Fade Spring.
01:36
Campos squad and caps ambulance.
01:38
You cancels then we can handle with an ambulance.
01:43
A 17 copy squad, 90 are canceled.
01:45
Correct.
01:49
L-A-21, confirm and cancel on this run in 161-1-1-Available.
01:54
Yes, Quint, 161-1-available.
01:58
We just talked to AB-20. They're going to handle this. We're going to go available.
02:03
Okay, copy that.
02:09
All-A, engine 36.
02:11
Yeah,
02:15
go ahead.
02:17
Ellie, when you have time, can you get a VTA for CHP[1], please? Oh yes, most definitely.
02:25
Actually, Lee, disregard. They are pulling up right now. Thank you, though.
02:29
Copy that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CHP: California Highway Patrol, the state agency responsible for highway law enforcement and traffic safety.
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