Hit-and-run traffic collision on interstate 5 in los angeles, Los Angeles CA
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According to the dispatch call, a hit-and-run collision occurred on Interstate 5 near westbound 60 in Los Angeles. A gray Honda sedan left the scene after the crash, while a red Chevrolet Camaro remained at the location south of Indiana Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 3,8,9,13,14; California Highway Patrol: South LA & East LA; Downey Fire
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Transcript:
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2420.
00:01
Are you able to respond as an alternate for 1182[1], Central's request, and use delay for a border?
00:08
It occurred westbound 60 at the northbound 5 connector.
00:13
Vehicles are now pulled over northbound on the 5, just south of Indiana.
00:27
I have it as it has heard westbound 60 at the northbound 5 and central with Replexing UCLA for a border.
00:38
Okay,
00:42
which point?
00:50
80420, just for clarification, it sounds like this was a hit-and-run situation where the vehicle followed for a moment.
00:57
And they both got pulled over to the right shoulder, north-down five south of Indiana.
01:01
It's a gray Honda sedan and a red Chevrolet Camaro.
01:04
The gray Honda is a vehicle that I believe, except to do,
01:08
please.
01:14
A.U.420 additionally, now the Honda has left the scene of the accident.
01:27
It'll just be a red Chevrolet Camaro.
Police codes explained
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[1]
1182: Traffic collision with no injuries.
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Location mentioned:
I-5, Los Angeles, CA
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