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Multi-vehicle crash with fire blocks 134 Freeway near San FernandoLos Angeles County CA

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Ventura Fwy, California

A multi-vehicle crash occurred on the 134 Freeway near San Fernando, California. One vehicle caught fire, and four cars are blocking the freeway. Emergency units requested a full closure of the roadway to manage the situation. Drivers should avoid the area due to the blockage.

Audio|Source: Verdugo Fire Red 1-8
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Transcript:
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Houston Rock City Freeway, we're now getting calls about a vehicle on fire.
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On the 134, San Fernando.
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We've had to report.
00:15
San Fernando. And just twice it's copied the other better efficient for it.
00:22
We've had to report it as a five and at San Fernando.
00:32
ago, R-A-13 is AIQ MVP now responding. All right, 13.
00:42
You can watch the freeway. C.HP is now getting calls.
00:46
This possibly could be a 134 left-down at Victory or Buena Mista.
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As a 26th got these, other games back, 134 westbound.
01:07
We go SWAT 21 on scene.
01:11
Fletting. Fletting me.
01:17
This is 27 on scene.
01:22
We've got four cars screwed across the freeway.
01:27
We're going to need to see each free to shift the freeway down.

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Location mentioned:
Ventura Fwy, California
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  1. Traffic and Incident Wrap-Up
  2. Fire Extinguished and Scene Managed
  3. Fire Status and Additional Reports
  4. Units Arrive and Assess the Scene
  5. Emergency Calls and Response
  6. Initial Collision and Fire Reported

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