Traffic incident involving white pickup truck near California 60, Los Angeles County CA
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According to the dispatch call, officers tracked and diverted a white pickup truck west of the 60 freeway on California State Route 60. Tow trucks were called to clear the roadway. A traffic hazard was also reported north of Florence involving a semi-truck between the main line and collector road. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 3,8,9,13,14; California Highway Patrol: South LA & East LA; Downey Fire
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
The 400 Tom, confirm you also your tail on the white pickup truck in the number one lane, a wedge down west of the 60.
00:12
Mr.
00:13
Tom,
00:14
you have visuals to overshot the white pickup truck.
00:18
September I copy you overshot the white pickup truck.
00:25
8,400 Tom will divert for the white pickup truck.
00:32
You get 22-420.
00:37
400 Tom for you'll deliver for the pickup truck 420 you can 1020 6-2-420 coffee
00:49
and 400 Tom for your TCC FFSI's advising roadway to be standing by on the right tool.
01:03
Simple.
01:07
7.1 are going to have Tini's tow and 25 or less.
01:15
Let me just say 6 if I can close 4-9278.
01:18
Just let me click 4.
01:21
Dr. Dina and Broughtoria, the 911.
01:25
(Number withheld) stops on one tangent north of Florence.
01:28
It's going to be a semi-truss between the main line and the collector road.
01:36
620 Tom, 620 Tom, 1182[1],
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northbound 605,000, down 10.
01:43
The big grave on the right shoulder,
01:48
and a gray sedan.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1182: Traffic collision with no injuries.
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Location mentioned:
CA-60, California
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