Two vehicles involved in accident at McDonald's parking lot, Long Beach CA
Two vehicles collided in the McDonald's parking lot near the boulevard in Long Beach. No pedestrians were involved in the accident. The incident was initially reported as involving a child but later clarified to involve two vehicles only.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Self-P unit for a vehicle versus kid. They're going to be the parking lot of the McDonald's near boulevard.
00:11
Can you log me off, relog me as one Charlie's six and I can be around to the left?
00:22
Charlie 6-104, near boulevard is still for Toyota versus the pet. Not all again.
00:40
716, you log off one, sent 20.
00:44
Never.
00:49
Trilorily 79, the 10501 report, 7110 line.
00:57
Futurely, anyone around through the Parker, near boulevard.
01:03
Unit for a stranded logo is supposed to be P.R. S. is in the 47th railway.
01:11
49. Show me a route.
01:14
Time for the second party from C.HP.
01:16
All I have is a Black Honda Civic.
01:23
16 can you are off one, Sam. Let me please.
01:28
He's been locked off. He should be good.
01:35
Tuesday, it's going to be 35.
01:38
By the Boulevard, Charles, 1434.
01:49
34 Charles back around on mission check 1-8-58-4 pying unit number 8.
01:59
It's going to be two vehicles, no pedestrian. I got two plates for you.
02:05
Go ahead. Okay,
02:08
6. First is going to be Nevada.
02:10
Frank, Sam, 6, Adam,
02:13
1,
02:14
Charles.
02:15
So I have more than next.
02:20
California, 9, break 7, 8, 3,
02:24
3, 3, Sam 3.
02:25
And that sounds like a 902[1].
02:28
Copy 902[1], and I'll put your plates in the call.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
902: Medical or injury-related emergency requiring assistance from police, fire, or EMS personnel.
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Long Beach, CA
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