Blue bus displays 911 sign on bridge into Long Beach, Long Beach CA


A blue bus displaying a sign instructing to call 911 was seen traveling eastbound on the International Gateway Bridge into Long Beach. The bus company is unknown. Transit cameras later showed normal conditions, and authorities are trying to contact the driver to turn off the sign.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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This is in the area of Eastbound International Gateway Bridge.
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T.S.P. received a call of a blue bus, unknown bus company, with a sign that advises call 911.
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Bus was last seen eastbound, the bridge heading into Long Beach.
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Again, we don't know what bus company it's from.
00:18
It was last seen eastbound, the bridge heading into Long Beach.
00:22
Call number (number withheld), K-N-865. 1-0700.
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(name withheld) 2 I believe that's a torrent tranted bus Tum2 I copy.
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3-1020.
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10.
00:58
Good morning, all units, we are now switching to two-channel dispatch, Sousand-West on Channel 1, East and North, Switch is Channel 2, Channel 345 are clear for Carter Car.
01:06
All units we are switch into two channel dispatch, KMA (number withheld).
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Tune at 3 to Town 20.
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10 a.m.A. 3.com 20.
01:27
Unit 2. Yeah, I just sent a message. I'll take that call at home for the toe.
01:33
Definitely shut the driver back now.
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(name withheld).
01:37
Tom (name withheld).
01:43
The first time just pulled away from Transit Mall Shelter A,
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but number 15370.
01:51
And per transit camera, everything was code four.
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Transit is going to try and call them to see if the driver can turn that off.
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Location mentioned:
Gerald Desmond Bridge, Long Beach, CA 90802
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