Multiple juveniles fight near PCC campus in Long Beach, Long Beach CA
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A fight involving several juveniles occurred near Orange Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway close to the PCC campus in Long Beach. No weapons were seen. The situation was brought under control and no one was injured.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Is there a Paul Charles unit that can head out for a call?
00:06
Unit, Paul Charles 3?
00:09
Paul Charles 3, looks like it's going to be a disturbance fight on Orange Avenue, juveniles fighting.
00:14
No weapons seen.
00:21
104, I think I see them, I think they're still on the street, I'll start heading over there.
00:30
104. Hold on 9, shoot me assisting.
00:37
Number.
00:42
104. The Southwest unit to assist the fight call at the PCC.
00:52
I got someone telling me right now it started off on the street on Orange short of 20th and I think they're walking southbound right now.
01:00
There have people,
01:02
kids scattering everywhere.
01:03
There's like about 20 kids on the street in the parking lot, but they're all running out of the parking lot.
01:12
No one's flagging you down.
01:14
But some are heading to the bus stop on the north side of PCH,
01:18
east of Cherry, and there's about a dozen kids at Orange and 19th.
01:35
10-4[1] Ultral 3 you can code 4 this for now no one's leading down and I don't see people fighting
01:44
Copy 4 on the fight PCC campus code 4
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
1924-1934 Alamitos Ave, Long Beach, CA 90806
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