Vehicle on its side with trapped person near Mauna Loa Ave, Glendora CA
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A vehicle rolled onto its side near Mauna Loa Avenue in Glendora, with one person trapped inside. Emergency crews responded to the scene but later were unable to locate the exact vehicle or person involved.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 3
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Now, engine 151.
00:05
151, go.
00:06
All engine 151, correct,
00:09
location near Mauna Loa Ave.
00:13
We have one vehicle on its side,
00:17
one person trapped.
00:19
Continue the assignment.
00:24
Copy, repeat the numerics on Mauna Loa Ave.
00:29
(number withheld)
00:34
151.
00:40
LA Squad 151 is available, go ahead and get set around with our engine.
00:47
Squad 151, no further, I show Squad 154 on scene.
00:54
Well,
00:55
Engine 134, we're in the area, unable to locate.
00:58
Do you have any further information?
01:01
134, standby.
01:02
Stroke 29, ALS, 43, squad 118.
01:10
seizure 186 is squad 101.
01:13
Engine 151 from Quiminal 53 on D3.
01:16
We're pulling up.
01:17
What do you need?
01:23
Engine 134, confirm you're on team with AMR.
01:28
That's a negative.
01:29
We're in the area.
01:30
I'm not able to locate.
01:36
Do you need us to extricate?
01:45
2nd Rescue 85 is 0.064.
01:46
It was available canceled by engine 151.
01:50
151. 153. Engine 151, do you want baton 2 to continue?
01:57
Engine 134, AMR states that their crew was canceled by you on scene.
02:07
LANDR once in 4, that's affirmative AMR was on scene with us and we could not locate ATC.
02:14
Copy AMR was the informant.
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Location mentioned:
E Mauna Loa Ave, Glendora, CA 91740
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