Driver armed with hammer tries to ram police car, Los Angeles CA


A driver armed with a hammer tried to ram a police vehicle and other cars on W Sunset Blvd in Los Angeles. Police chased the driver and called for backup to handle the dangerous situation.
Audio|Source: LAPD Dispatch - West Divisions
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Vehicle, correction. Subject is in the vehicle attempting to ram a police vehicle.
00:03
Any in the vicinity, A53 is requesting back-up area supervisor 11361-0VOTO place.
00:09
Subject is in the vehicle attempting to ram the police vehicle.
00:12
Oh yes, officer needs help[2].
00:14
1136, one lot of lot of place.
00:15
Officer Nade South, one, one, 136, one of water place.
00:17
Subject is in a vehicle attempting to ram the police vehicle.
00:21
Any area next minute, westway frequency.
00:22
One, one, one, three, six, one, a lot of place.
00:24
We're going to be pursuit[1] subject trying to ram other people's vehicles.
00:30
We're going to be northbound on church hill.
00:33
RD 78. All units and all frequency standby.
00:37
863 is in pursuit[1].
00:38
North Mountain on Trenshaw from 112 1-1BOTO placed.
00:41
Subject is attempting to ram other vehicles requesting backup area supervisor.
00:46
Heading northbound, southbound approaching sunset on Churchill, Beagle via Bronco Gray, Texas League, King Charles Mary, 767777.
00:58
Secondary pursuit[1], we're going to continue southbound on the open up a constant.
01:01
I'm gonna you that you want.
01:03
Let's be armed with a hammer.
01:05
Can I get another unit that's out of the pursuit[1] to check for any victims at my current location?
01:11
853 is South Mountain from Sunset.
01:14
Subject is armed with the hammer.
01:16
Any 95 was secondary in to pursue 83 fees requesting an additional unit to respond to the location.
01:21
How many each one with the package?
01:23
Do you want with the package? Do you get monitoring?
01:27
In some of you at the Infant Commander.
01:28
Okay, Othirty is monitoring incident commander.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
pursuit: Police pursuit in progress
[2]
officer needs help: Officer in distress/emergency
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Location mentioned:
W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
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