Two vehicles collide on northbound I-605 near 210 freeway, Diamond Bar CA
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A traffic collision occurred on the northbound I-605 near the 210 freeway involving two vehicles. The drivers exchanged information and declined medical assistance. Earlier reports noted high-speed driving, but no active pursuit followed.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Los Angeles and Orange County Centers
Listen to dispatch call
02:11
Transcript:
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1 U.S.
00:02
0107 with the vehicle in the center divide, northbound 605 south of 210.
00:06
And roll FSTEE, please.
00:09
1-211, I copy 97[2] with the vehicle in the center divider, northbound 6.05, south of the 210.
00:14
Will address FISC.
00:29
I call Lincoln Victor 615, they're at high speeds over 150 miles per hour.
00:35
Trens clear out of Irvine, they were seen to his unresponsive north of the 55.
00:54
2-0-1-1185-008 sent all the M-O-V-O-V-EAGIS.
01:00
Do you want this one.
01:06
On 555 north of the 405.
01:15
Today's case out of WACMW POS list.
01:18
It was one of the three one at three prior to the PC.
01:21
I'll be stopped on 55, margin of the full of those.
01:25
Five-five turn around.
01:29
I was a separate T.C.
01:40
It was 1182[1] with two vehicles.
01:43
They exchanged information and declined 1110.
01:46
And now 97[2] with the I, Amazon, Amazon, truck, and the Tesla.
02:02
The party is advising me if they can just get attention to the right shoulder.
02:06
Is there an FSP heavy ditty?
02:10
222 that's a negative.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1182: Traffic collision with no injuries.
[2]
97: Arrived at scene or location.
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Location mentioned:
I-605, California
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