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Male standing on freeway pedestrian overpass railingLos Angeles CA

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I-110, Los Angeles, CA

According to the dispatch call, a man was seen standing on the railing of a pedestrian overpass on the southbound 110 Freeway near the 5 Freeway merger. It is unclear if he intended to jump.

Audio|Heard on: LAPD Hotshot/K-9/Air Hailing
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Transcript:
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Public units, possible attempt suicide at the 110 Freeway, southbound near the five freeway merger at the overpass for the pedestrian ramp,
00:11
walkways, PR observed a male black, possibly wearing a white shirt with one leg propped over,
00:17
the railing, unknown if intent to jump.
00:20
It's Code 3 and Senate 14, 502, already 411.

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Location mentioned:
I-110, Los Angeles, CA

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