Vehicle crashes into power line during police pursuit, Los Angeles CA


A vehicle involved in a police pursuit crashed near 83rd St, Los Angeles. The vehicle hit a curb and then a power line while the engine was running. Police units are responding to the scene and have requested additional support to assist with the suspects.
Audio|Source: LAPD Dispatch - Pacific Division
02:38
Transcript:
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Unit CPI traffic, OTH183, Eighty-third, Vehicle, G-374 or Licenseplate, (number withheld), on the curb, hitting a power line with the engine running. Code 2[2], Incident 4099, already 1479.
00:18
166, U.S. 7.6, U.S. call. Show me around to that location.
00:22
1486, Roger.
00:24
14876, is there a district available to respond to our location?
00:31
14876 verify you're en route to the 415[4] man Culver and Nicholson 427 negative the TC[1]
00:39
3-8 full-tops and all units downgrade the backup 2 00 344's drive to additional units suspect this and custom requesting units to assist only with fitting suspects in the vehicle
00:56
say 766 you see my left
01:00
1487, Roger.
01:03
Correction 14A, 786, Roger.
01:05
7876 repeat.
01:11
7876, 7876, 786, 7876.
01:13
I'm here to see my Code 6[3], Pico, and Orange Drive.
01:19
76 Code 6[3], Pico on Orange Drive.
01:24
Okay.
01:25
I can respond to that location.
01:27
It's going to be the vehicle involved in pursuit.
01:47
Traffic Correction for CPI traffic OCH and 83rd vehicle is used in the 77's 20 to 11 pursuit
01:58
1476 if you show us responding code 3 to that location we get a couple of disdainants
02:06
176 what's your starting location?
02:09
1476 Harbor V-Day and aviation
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14876 repeat across the aviation
02:19
14876 Hillcrest.
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All units 14876 is responding
02:29
Unit 14876 is responding Co3 from Hillcrest in Aviation to OSAG in 83 and requesting additional units to respond.
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]
Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or siren, obeying all traffic laws.
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Code 6: Unit has arrived on scene and is investigating or handling the situation.
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415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, including fights, arguments, or disorderly conduct in any context.
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