Crash blocks road on Ortega highway in Lake Elsinore, Lake Elsinore CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a crash on Ortega Highway caused a road blockage in Lake Elsinore. Police requested a tow truck to remove a disabled vehicle and clear the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Border Division
Listen to dispatch call
03:55
Transcript:
00:00
16, go ahead.
00:03
16,
00:04
I'm going to be en route to that crash up in Ortega Highway (SR-74).
00:08
I'll take care of that road hazard after.
00:12
1516, we'll take care of the road hazard after, you'll be on the same route for the tow on Ortega Highway (SR-74).
00:24
2115,
00:25
16, I can see traffic stopped up at the top.
00:29
Can you start tow truck please?
00:35
Okay. All right, tow truck, please.
00:38
All right tow truck.
00:55
115, copy 9715, north, north of varying bothsales.
01:06
2728 on top.
01:13
1620, stand by for just one.
01:21
Go ahead with your 20.
01:26
1520, I'm northbound I-215 just south of Scott Road.
01:34
Copy northbound 215 just south of Scott, go ahead with your 28.
01:41
6 x-ray 21592.
01:45
11522. I copy 6X-ray 2-1592.
01:52
1592. 27 of x-ray 85666722.
01:59
115-722. 1520, I copy X-ray 85666722.
02:08
150, if you can start me at tow for a 30-day please, on a silver explorer sport track.
02:21
11520 and copy start at tow on a silver sport track.
02:31
15, 2029, clear, 28, when ready.
02:38
All right, I love the other phone.
02:46
10-4. The vehicle with (number withheld).
02:57
Copy your vehicle with (number withheld) near 98.
03:09
15,
03:10
16, how do you copy?
03:15
I do copy this silver sport track start in place.
03:21
1516, how do you copy?
03:28
115, 16, 102.
03:31
Yeah, I'm not around 85 on next but I.
03:33
We've got four planes for the black track.
03:42
I copy, put the tow on expedite.
03:47
11516, 1039, speed, tell.
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