Pedestrian injured in vehicle accident near St. Francis, Westmont CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a vehicle versus pedestrian accident near St. Francis in Los Angeles. One patient was transported to the hospital. The vehicle left the scene. CHP was requested but their response was later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Malibu Area Public Safety
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03:7
Transcript:
00:00
L.A.
00:01
Engine 14 is on scene, 110th and Western.
00:04
No person is trapped.
00:05
Engine squad 14 can handle with the ambulance.
00:11
Agent 14, L.A., copy.
00:13
Life Force 170.
00:14
Council, Battalion 20.
00:15
Cancel your discretion.
00:21
Number 9, we've made entry.
00:24
49,
00:26
copy.
00:32
LA from engine 14, can you start a second ambulance, please.
00:38
14, LA copy, second ambulance.
00:39
Second ambulance.
00:45
That's the next syllable run.
00:50
49 copy, you're clear.
00:53
249, squad 115.
01:07
Agent 49, go ahead, cancel my squad on this call, I'll sign you.
01:13
Angel 49, copy.
01:14
Squad 115, cancel your response.
01:22
LA from engine 14, could we get an ETA from CHP please?
01:27
14 copy
02:02
Transporting one patient vehicle versus pedestrian vehicle versus pedestrian vehicle left scene no description of the vehicle transporting one patient's transporting one patient st.
02:19
Francis
02:25
L.A.
02:29
Copies.
02:30
Tonight,
02:35
we're available.
02:47
LA from engine 14, cancel the second second ambulance.
02:58
Measure 14 LA.
03:00
LA from engine 14 if you copy, cancel the second ambulance and CHP is pulling up on scene now.
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Location mentioned:
W 110th St & Western Ave, Westmont, CA 90047
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