Vehicle collision on Western Avenue in Buena Park, Buena Park CA
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A vehicle collision occurred on Western Avenue just south of La Palma Avenue in Buena Park. The collision did not result in any injuries. Emergency medical units were canceled after arriving, and the police are on scene to complete a report.
Audio|Heard on: OCFA Tac 4D - Division 1
Listen to dispatch call
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Correct location for the traffic collision.
00:01
It is going to be Western Avenue just south of La Palma Avenue.
00:10
All right, Guy, Byrd, and we'll get to once on soon.
00:23
Two four eight, enter two.
00:29
Bill for number withheld.
00:32
Make access to the residence with the security?
00:40
As a firm currently in the residence.
00:47
Okay.
00:48
Is there a residence home?
00:52
The patient is open.
00:59
Emergency 48 for Marco 63, you can cancel.
01:03
Emergency 48, copy cancel.
01:09
Fire engine 63 for Delta.
01:13
Worker engine 63, go ahead.
01:17
Head of Fire engine 63, just confirming going to have Park PDs en route.
01:24
It fires 2.
01:30
Four Convention 10, go ahead.
01:33
It fired to 2.
01:34
False activation, all units on Tampa Council.
01:39
Worker engine 2 coffee.
01:41
Corridgeon 2 coffee. All right, I fired anyone third one's clear and available.
01:48
Okay, until 31 available.
01:51
County Fire Engine 63,
01:54
go ahead.
02:01
County Fire Engine 63, I noticed on the CAD it says PD was unable to locate, corrected location is going to be Western Avenue just south of La Palma Avenue.
02:18
Corcor engine 63 copy Western Avenue south of La Palma Avenue will notify PD and I don't show your ambulance attached.
02:24
Did you cancel them on scene?
02:27
That's affirmative.
02:28
It's non-injury. They're just waiting on PD for a report.
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