Two vehicle collision with one injury near Gregg Road, Pico Rivera CA
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According to the dispatch call, deputies responded to a two vehicle collision near Gregg Road in Pico Rivera. At least one person was injured at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 9 - Carson/Compton
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Beakwood Unit 132 is advising to afford the 902A[3].
00:05
Detating one, asking further, it's code for it.
00:13
motion Pico unit, so through response is needed.
00:16
911-4880-Regg Road, Pico Rivera.
00:23
4880 Greg Road, two-vehicle TIGC tag is (number withheld).
00:28
So if there are a PICO unit to respond in C-3 at WarnerLF.
00:37
Multiple units,
00:39
152 Henry, what is your ETA?
00:46
152 Henry and one response code 3, 152 Henry.
00:55
152 Henry, respond code 3, 152 Henry.
01:07
Secondary PICO unit to respond, code 3.
01:14
Multiple units, 152 and 1 response to 3, 152.
01:24
Industry units responding to the 909C.
01:29
Hederick Hill is in route 10-minute EPA.
01:33
The industry units responding to the 909C update and call, Parks Bureau 914F[2].
01:53
So,
01:56
units responding to the 902R[1] 914F[2], updated call work accident, no 2C employee injured inside location, tag is (number withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
902R: Rescue or emergency medical response requested, often for injury or medical emergency situations.
[2]
914F: Welfare check or assistance request involving a female or family situation.
[3]
902A: Suicidal attempt or behavior requiring immediate response.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Gregg Rd, Pico Rivera, CA 90660
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