Traffic collision with fire near Willow Street and L.A. River Bridge, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic collision occurred involving a Chevy pickup and a Toyota RAV4 near Willow Street and the L.A. River Bridge. There was a fire reported on scene, and the incident possibly involved a medical emergency requiring fire and emergency services.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Light model Chevy pickup and Toyota RAV4, RCP is not involved.
00:03
We have a couple units backing and we'll advise you.
00:11
Okay, just confirming Willow Street and the L.A. River Bridge.
00:13
River Bridge.
00:15
I'm going to be on the south side of the bridge with that.
00:20
You're pulling the wire out of me.
00:21
Let me get a set to you in, please.
00:26
Tadayor, coming in with...
00:28
Muffles that I copy Willow, south of the LA River Bridge, there's another unit surface.
00:39
Forward JOT2, the ALPR checks okay and Tom 97 with him.
00:44
Rally 2, 104, thank you.
00:58
King 4, King 7 in there, King 4, King 7, yeah, yeah.
01:03
To know to that, no detail.
01:07
Looks like fire rolled up on a T-C, the risk, but I think it's going to be a 902[1].
01:11
King 4, King 7, Are you in Channel 3? King 4, King 7, Channel 3?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
902: Medical or injury-related emergency requiring assistance from police, fire, or EMS personnel.
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Location mentioned:
W Willow St, Long Beach, CA
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