Multiple traffic collisions near Maynard and Harvard streets, Glendale CA
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According to the dispatch call, there were multiple traffic collisions near Maynard Street and Harvard Street in Glendale. Emergency units confirmed the locations and responded to the scenes.
Audio|Heard on: Verdugo Fire Red 1-8
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Is LAPD on scene at your accident there?
00:05
Um, GPD, they might have been here at lawyer, but we're not on scene.
00:13
Copy. You hear this the accident at Maynard and Harvard, which is just down the street.
00:17
I know if it's a second accident.
00:25
We're not to investigate that too.
00:27
We're the current parts on the, uh,
00:31
uh, the, uh, it's, I mean, we're at Eastbound,
00:35
but we're at the action to your GPD, though.
00:39
I'll just mention the Maynard and Harvard.
00:41
You,
00:46
hold on that for just for a second.
00:49
I won't get on there.
00:51
I'll use that, happy.
01:04
Region 484-33 from this line is Medical 360, South Allen Avenue, Luteau Street, right-bye.
01:15
Frederigo, under 32.
01:18
Engine 32.
01:21
We'll pay that call for 1934.
01:26
Engine 32. Engine 32. Engine 304. Engine 32. Engine 304.
01:36
Thank you 25.
01:38
Thank you 25.
01:42
We've seen at Cars and Broadway.
01:46
The other accident will be located at Maynard and Harvard.
01:53
You're not going to say they're serving a digital unit.
01:56
Okay, I'll just touch.
02:00
afternoon on Maynard and Harvard is looking at all.
02:05
Okay, that's happy.
02:15
Check 26 traffic collision, Maynard Street and Harvard Street is on scene, right one?
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Location mentioned:
E Harvard St & Maynard St, Glendale, CA 91205
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