Semi-truck disabled on shoulder with engine failure, Los Angeles County CA


A semi-truck carrying about 40,000 pounds is disabled on the right shoulder of a freeway. The engine has shut off and cannot be restarted. Fire department and highway patrol are responding. There is a possible vehicle fire or mechanical issue, which could affect traffic.
Audio|Source: California Highway Patrol - Los Angeles and Orange County Centers
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Number four, Lee. That's 6-0-1-1090, same with the bigger again, the number 4L8. Light-Col or dead cedar. They're on the right shoulder, Plymone FPD[2] en route, requesting CHP[1] for order. The one, Tom. Sixth one, Tom. Sixth one, Tom, Roger. We can start let me have five heavy duty.
00:27
He says the engine just shut off and he can't turn it back on again. He's got about 40,000 pounds and he's got private assistance en route, but supposedly 10 to 50 minutes away, but I couldn't start one anyway. I'm coming.
00:52
8-1-107, get into 1828, put on FPD[2], party for this TG in their tire. Go ahead and cancel. Go on 107, I copy. 107, copy. 107. Unless I have a closer unit, I have used to one for this vehicle fire. I've southbound 57 at Brad Canyon Fire Department, that's by Medicaid. They have blacked here that to come on the right shoulder.
Police codes explained
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[1]
CHP: California Highway Patrol
[2]
FPD: Fire/Fire Department
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S Brea Canyon Rd, California
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