Two-car collision on Highway 60 west of Phillips, Los Angeles County CA
A two-car traffic collision occurred on westbound Highway 60 near Phillips. No one was trapped in the vehicles. The California Highway Patrol was requested for traffic control.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 3
02:44
Transcript:
00:00
We think this T-C might be actually west of Phillips.
00:04
Can you check callback?
00:06
If I'm 187 in the same, they might have better access.
00:12
Copy, checking with CHP[2].
00:18
Go for Quint, 187.
00:21
No fire flow arm at 2.488.
00:34
20 acknowledge. Kelly from Battalion 15, can you add me to that TC[1] trap in my area?
00:39
Patine 15.
00:43
14. 48 in row.
00:50
L.A. Squad 154. This is going to be a G.O.A. Community management, please.
00:58
141 to copy.
01:05
LA, squad 182, we're available.
01:13
Squad 64, cancel as far as...
01:20
LA, squad 64, we're already on a free week, just have it continue.
01:26
Only copy.
01:33
LAS, go to 11, going available, any rounds as we can know?
01:36
Offer. Offer, standby.
01:43
Rescue 118, traffic collision, 171-1-5-1-50, K-O.
01:47
GILA, K-O,
01:50
KILA. Genus-Qa-Qa-Qaeda, you'd acknowledge.
01:56
LAS, code, one-teen, copy.
02:00
Alley from Battalion 15, you cancel, Battalion 16.
02:05
Battalion 16 cancel.
02:08
Battalion 16, cancel.
02:12
Battalion 16, copy.
02:17
Squad 26, cancel response.
02:24
Engine 48, false alert.
02:30
3D copy, false alarm.
02:33
O-Ang 188.
02:35
We're going to be westbound 60, west of Phillips.
02:40
Two-car TC[1], no person's trap. You can cancel my Quint.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TC: Motor vehicle accident or collision involving one or more vehicles.
[2]
CHP: California Highway Patrol, the state agency responsible for highway law enforcement and traffic safety.
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Location mentioned:
CA-60, California
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