JR RoadsideLong Beach CACall (626) 608-3860
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Fast Jump Start, Towing, and Roadside Assistance in Long Beach CA

JR Long Beach Jump Start And Roadside Assistance helps drivers around Long Beach, Lakewood, Carson, Cerritos, Los Angeles and nearby communities request help when a vehicle will not start, a tire goes flat, keys are locked inside, fuel runs out or towing is needed. The page is built for fast mobile calling, clear service information, useful local details and simple next steps.

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Services

Roadside, Towing, Battery, Lockout and Tire Help

Choose the service that matches your situation, then call with your exact location and vehicle details.

Jump Start ServiceLearn what details to prepare before calling for jump start service in Long Beach CA.Car Battery Jump StartLearn what details to prepare before calling for car battery jump start in Long Beach CA.Emergency Roadside AssistanceLearn what details to prepare before calling for emergency roadside assistance in Long Beach CA.Car Lockout ServiceLearn what details to prepare before calling for car lockout service in Long Beach CA.Tire Change ServiceLearn what details to prepare before calling for tire change service in Long Beach CA.Spare Tire InstallationLearn what details to prepare before calling for spare tire installation in Long Beach CA.Fuel Delivery ServiceLearn what details to prepare before calling for fuel delivery service in Long Beach CA.Towing ServiceLearn what details to prepare before calling for towing service in Long Beach CA.Flatbed TowingLearn what details to prepare before calling for flatbed towing in Long Beach CA.Heavy Duty TowingLearn what details to prepare before calling for heavy duty towing in Long Beach CA.Medium Duty TowingLearn what details to prepare before calling for medium duty towing in Long Beach CA.Box Truck TowingLearn what details to prepare before calling for box truck towing in Long Beach CA.Semi Truck TowingLearn what details to prepare before calling for semi truck towing in Long Beach CA.Motorcycle TowingLearn what details to prepare before calling for motorcycle towing in Long Beach CA.Winch Out ServiceLearn what details to prepare before calling for winch out service in Long Beach CA.Commercial Roadside AssistanceLearn what details to prepare before calling for commercial roadside assistance in Long Beach CA.
Service areas

Long Beach and Nearby Communities

Drivers call from homes, work lots, shopping centers, apartment communities, schools, hotels, port-adjacent roads and freeways throughout the region.

Reviews

Customer Reviews and Service Highlights

Public rating overview: 5.0 from 6 reviews. These cards summarize the type of feedback drivers look for when choosing roadside help.

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“The technician arrived quickly, checked the battery and had the car running within minutes.”

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★★★★★

“Fast response in the Lakewood and Long Beach area when the vehicle would not start.”

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★★★★★

“Professional jump start service with clear communication from the first call.”

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“Fully equipped roadside help and a calm approach during a stressful vehicle problem.”

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“Helpful service for drivers searching for jump start help, tire help or roadside assistance nearby.”

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★★★★★

“A clear phone call, accurate location details and fast support made the situation easier.”

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“The service was friendly, direct and focused on getting the vehicle problem handled safely.”

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★★★★★

“Good roadside support for a driver stuck late at night with a no-start issue.”

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“The process was simple: call, explain the vehicle issue, confirm location and wait safely.”

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★★★★★

“Useful local roadside company information for people in Long Beach and surrounding communities.”

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“Clear answers, easy phone access and helpful guidance before requesting roadside help.”

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“Dependable support for battery problems, lockouts, tire problems and towing questions.”

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“Professional communication for drivers at apartments, parking lots and roadside locations.”

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“A practical local option when a vehicle cannot continue and the driver needs the next step.”

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★★★★★

“Strong local trust signals with a public Google profile, review details and direct phone access.”

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FAQ

Questions Customers Ask Before Calling

Use these answers to prepare your location, vehicle details and service request before you call.

Do you provide help in Long Beach CA?

JR Long Beach Jump Start And Roadside Assistance provides direct phone contact and service-area information for drivers around Long Beach CA. Call to confirm availability for your exact location and current need.

What services can I request?

Common requests include jump starts, battery help, lockouts, tire changes, spare tire installation, fuel delivery, towing, flatbed towing, medium duty support and heavy duty towing questions.

How do I request a jump start?

Call with your exact location, vehicle year, make, model, parking details and whether the dashboard lights come on or the engine only clicks.

Can you help if keys are locked inside the car?

Call with the vehicle type, location and situation. If a child, pet, injury or immediate danger is involved, call emergency services first.

Can you change a flat tire?

If tire change help is available, mention whether you have a usable spare tire, lug key and a safe level place for the vehicle.

Can I request fuel delivery?

Call with the closest address, cross street, business name or landmark. Also share the vehicle type and where the vehicle is parked.

What information should I have ready for towing?

Have the pickup location, destination, vehicle condition, keys, tire status, whether it rolls or steers, and any access limits such as garages or gates.

Do you work around parking lots and apartment communities?

Yes, many roadside calls happen at stores, offices, apartment buildings, hotels, schools and garages. Share entrance details and parking section when you call.

What should I do on a busy road?

Stay safe first. Move away from traffic if possible, turn on hazard lights if safe, and call 911 if there is danger, injury, fire or a hazardous crash scene.

Do you have a Google Business Profile?

Yes. Visitors can open the public Google Business Profile for directions, business information, photos and public review details.

Is the company open 24 hours?

The website presents the company as open 24 hours. Call the direct number to confirm current availability for your exact situation.

Do you serve nearby cities?

The listed service area includes Long Beach, Lakewood, Carson, Cerritos, Los Angeles and nearby communities. Call to confirm timing for your exact spot.

Can commercial drivers call?

Commercial drivers should provide vehicle type, load status, road position, height or access limits, and whether the vehicle is blocking movement.

Do I need a destination for towing?

For towing, yes. A destination helps the company review distance, route, vehicle condition and the best next step.

What is the fastest way to get help?

Call (626) 608-3860 with your location, vehicle details and service need. Keep your phone available in case more details are needed.

Local guide

Long Beach Roads, Landmarks, and Driver Context

Long Beach is more than a beach city. It is a port city, a residential city, a commuter city and a visitor destination. Drivers may need help near the waterfront, downtown towers, older neighborhoods, busy shopping corridors, industrial roads, coastal streets or freeway connectors.

Local driving patterns change quickly between Downtown Long Beach, Belmont Shore, Bixby Knolls, Naples, Alamitos Beach, the Port area, Pacific Coast Highway, the 710, the 405, the 605 and the 91. A driver stuck near the Queen Mary, the Aquarium of the Pacific, Shoreline Village, Long Beach City College, California State University Long Beach, a hotel parking structure or a neighborhood street should be ready to describe the exact entrance, parking level and closest cross street.

The city also has deep local history connected to the waterfront, historic districts, port development, oil, aerospace and coastal tourism. That local context matters because roadside calls are not all the same. A battery jump at an apartment building, a tire change at a shopping center, a lockout near a beach lot and a towing request from an industrial corridor all require clear information before the next step is confirmed.

What Drivers Should Know Before Calling

A driver searching for jump start, towing, and roadside assistance in Long Beach CA is usually dealing with a problem that has already interrupted the day. The vehicle may be at home, outside work, inside a parking structure, near a school, in a shopping center, by a hotel, at a warehouse, beside a curb or close to a busy road. JR Long Beach Jump Start And Roadside Assistance keeps the direct phone number visible so the caller can move from searching to explaining the problem without wasting time. The best first step is to call (626) 608-3860, give the exact location and describe what happened in simple terms.

Clear location details are one of the most important parts of a roadside call. A street address is helpful, but many calls happen in places where an address alone is not enough. Tell the company about the entrance, gate, parking row, level, building number, cross street, freeway exit, direction of travel or nearby sign. Around Long Beach CA, drivers may reference Downtown Long Beach, Pacific Coast Highway, the 405, the 710, local neighborhoods and busy parking areas. These details help the request make sense before timing, equipment and the next step are discussed.

For jump start, towing, and roadside assistance, the vehicle details matter because two calls with the same service name can require different preparation. A small sedan with a dead battery in a driveway is different from an SUV with a no-start issue inside a tight garage, and both are different from a work truck parked at a loading dock. When calling, share the year, make, model, color, location, symptoms, whether the keys are available and whether the vehicle can be safely accessed.

Safety comes before convenience. If the vehicle is on a freeway shoulder, near a blind curve, involved in an accident, smoking, leaking fluid or creating danger, the driver should move away from traffic when possible and call emergency services if there is immediate risk. After safety is handled, the roadside request can be explained calmly. JR Long Beach Jump Start And Roadside Assistance presents service information in a way that reminds customers to prepare useful details instead of standing in an unsafe place trying to figure out what to say.

Local Roadside Situations Around Long Beach CA

Dead battery calls often begin with symptoms like clicking sounds, dim lights, a dashboard that turns on but no crank, or a vehicle that has been sitting too long. If the request is related to battery help, the caller should mention whether the vehicle has power, whether the hood opens, whether another vehicle can reach the front or rear battery area and whether the car is parked nose-in against a wall. Those details are especially useful around apartments, parking garages and narrow driveways in Long Beach CA.

Flat tire calls require a different set of details. The caller should know whether there is a usable spare tire, whether the wheel lock key is available, whether the tire is shredded or only low, and whether the vehicle is on level ground. If the vehicle is too close to traffic or parked in a dangerous location, the caller should make safety the priority. For tire changes, a clear description of the parking space, shoulder, curb or lot section helps the company understand the setting before confirming the next step.

Vehicle lockout calls should be explained carefully. The caller should share the vehicle make and model, whether the keys are visible, whether the vehicle is running and whether a child, pet or medical concern is involved. For normal lockout situations, the goal is to provide clear location and vehicle details. If there is danger inside the vehicle, emergency services should be called first. This makes the request safer and more responsible for everyone involved.

Fuel delivery calls are usually simple, but they still need accurate information. The driver should provide the closest address, cross street, business name, parking lot section, direction of travel or landmark. The caller should also mention the vehicle type and whether the vehicle is in a safe place. Running out of fuel in a quiet neighborhood feels different from running out near a busy road, freeway ramp or industrial route, so location context matters.

How to Explain the Vehicle Problem Clearly

Towing calls need both the pickup location and the destination. The company may also need to know whether the vehicle starts, rolls, steers, goes into neutral, has keys, has flat tires, has crash damage, is blocked by other vehicles or is parked in a garage with height limits. This information helps the call stay organized. A driver who prepares those details before calling (626) 608-3860 can usually explain the situation faster and with fewer follow-up questions.

Commercial and larger vehicle requests require extra detail. If the caller is driving a box truck, work van, fleet vehicle, semi truck or loaded commercial vehicle, the company needs to understand the unit type, load status, trailer status, location, road position and access limits. A large vehicle parked near an industrial area in Long Beach CA is very different from a passenger car in a driveway. Clear information helps the company review the request responsibly.

The Long Beach region includes beach routes, port roads, college areas, older neighborhoods, shopping corridors, dense apartment areas and major freeway connectors. That mix is why a professional service-area page should not only list services but also explain how drivers can prepare. When people search from a phone, they need direct contact, familiar service names, local references, easy links and answers that match real roadside problems.

A strong call begins with the driver name, callback number, exact location and vehicle details. After that, the caller can describe the service need, such as jump start, towing, and roadside assistance, battery help, lockout assistance, tire help, fuel delivery, towing or a stuck vehicle. If towing may be needed, the destination should be ready before the call. If the vehicle is in a gated community, garage, warehouse, school, hotel or shopping center, access instructions should be mentioned early.

Safe Waiting Tips for Busy Streets and Parking Areas

Drivers around Long Beach CA often use nearby landmarks to explain where they are. That is useful, but a landmark should be paired with a practical detail such as a street corner, entrance, parking row or freeway direction. For example, a driver near a waterfront attraction, port-adjacent road, school campus or retail center can make the call clearer by naming the side of the building, lot entrance, security gate or closest visible sign.

The public Google Business Profile link is useful because it gives customers another place to review business information, directions, public photos and review details. The company website should still keep the phone number and service information easy to read without making visitors hunt through a menu. That is why these pages keep the call button, service-area details, FAQ answers and related service links close to the main content.

Customers looking for jump start, towing, and roadside assistance often compare several options while stressed or stranded. The page should help them make a decision without confusing language or hidden contact details. JR Long Beach Jump Start And Roadside Assistance is presented as a local roadside and towing contact for Long Beach and nearby communities, with practical instructions for jump starts, lockouts, tire problems, fuel delays, towing requests and commercial roadside situations.

If a vehicle is parked in a garage, under a low ceiling or behind a gate, the caller should say that early. Access can affect how a service request is handled. If a vehicle is boxed in by other cars, has a dead battery in a tight space, sits on a steep driveway or cannot be shifted into neutral, those details are worth mentioning. The more complete the description, the easier it is to understand the next step.

Battery, Tire, Lockout, Fuel, and Towing Details

The goal of a local roadside page is not to make the customer read forever. The goal is to answer the questions that come up before a driver calls. Does the company cover the area? What services are listed? What information should be ready? Where is the phone number? How can the Google profile be opened? What should be done in an unsafe situation? These answers help the customer call with confidence.

A driver should keep the phone available after calling. Sometimes the company may need to confirm the exact entrance, vehicle color, parking level, destination, access code or whether the caller is still with the vehicle. Staying reachable matters when the location is a large apartment complex, school, hospital, shopping mall, port area, warehouse district or crowded event location around Long Beach CA.

Local pages should also remind customers that roadside assistance is not a substitute for emergency response. If there is injury, fire, active traffic danger, a hazardous spill or immediate danger, emergency services should be contacted first. Once the danger is handled, the driver can call for roadside or towing support and explain the vehicle situation clearly.

For jump start, towing, and roadside assistance, the most useful information is practical: where the vehicle is, what vehicle it is, what happened, whether it can move, whether keys are available and what the driver wants to do next. That simple structure works for battery problems, tire issues, towing, lockouts and fuel delays. It also works for residential, commercial and roadside locations throughout Long Beach CA.

Why Clear Location Details Matter

A driver searching for jump start, towing, and roadside assistance in Long Beach CA is usually dealing with a problem that has already interrupted the day. The vehicle may be at home, outside work, inside a parking structure, near a school, in a shopping center, by a hotel, at a warehouse, beside a curb or close to a busy road. JR Long Beach Jump Start And Roadside Assistance keeps the direct phone number visible so the caller can move from searching to explaining the problem without wasting time. The best first step is to call (626) 608-3860, give the exact location and describe what happened in simple terms.

Clear location details are one of the most important parts of a roadside call. A street address is helpful, but many calls happen in places where an address alone is not enough. Tell the company about the entrance, gate, parking row, level, building number, cross street, freeway exit, direction of travel or nearby sign. Around Long Beach CA, drivers may reference Downtown Long Beach, Pacific Coast Highway, the 405, the 710, local neighborhoods and busy parking areas. These details help the request make sense before timing, equipment and the next step are discussed.

For jump start, towing, and roadside assistance, the vehicle details matter because two calls with the same service name can require different preparation. A small sedan with a dead battery in a driveway is different from an SUV with a no-start issue inside a tight garage, and both are different from a work truck parked at a loading dock. When calling, share the year, make, model, color, location, symptoms, whether the keys are available and whether the vehicle can be safely accessed.

Safety comes before convenience. If the vehicle is on a freeway shoulder, near a blind curve, involved in an accident, smoking, leaking fluid or creating danger, the driver should move away from traffic when possible and call emergency services if there is immediate risk. After safety is handled, the roadside request can be explained calmly. JR Long Beach Jump Start And Roadside Assistance presents service information in a way that reminds customers to prepare useful details instead of standing in an unsafe place trying to figure out what to say.

Common Places Where Roadside Calls Happen

Dead battery calls often begin with symptoms like clicking sounds, dim lights, a dashboard that turns on but no crank, or a vehicle that has been sitting too long. If the request is related to battery help, the caller should mention whether the vehicle has power, whether the hood opens, whether another vehicle can reach the front or rear battery area and whether the car is parked nose-in against a wall. Those details are especially useful around apartments, parking garages and narrow driveways in Long Beach CA.

Flat tire calls require a different set of details. The caller should know whether there is a usable spare tire, whether the wheel lock key is available, whether the tire is shredded or only low, and whether the vehicle is on level ground. If the vehicle is too close to traffic or parked in a dangerous location, the caller should make safety the priority. For tire changes, a clear description of the parking space, shoulder, curb or lot section helps the company understand the setting before confirming the next step.

Vehicle lockout calls should be explained carefully. The caller should share the vehicle make and model, whether the keys are visible, whether the vehicle is running and whether a child, pet or medical concern is involved. For normal lockout situations, the goal is to provide clear location and vehicle details. If there is danger inside the vehicle, emergency services should be called first. This makes the request safer and more responsible for everyone involved.

Fuel delivery calls are usually simple, but they still need accurate information. The driver should provide the closest address, cross street, business name, parking lot section, direction of travel or landmark. The caller should also mention the vehicle type and whether the vehicle is in a safe place. Running out of fuel in a quiet neighborhood feels different from running out near a busy road, freeway ramp or industrial route, so location context matters.

Service-Area Guidance for Nearby Communities

Towing calls need both the pickup location and the destination. The company may also need to know whether the vehicle starts, rolls, steers, goes into neutral, has keys, has flat tires, has crash damage, is blocked by other vehicles or is parked in a garage with height limits. This information helps the call stay organized. A driver who prepares those details before calling (626) 608-3860 can usually explain the situation faster and with fewer follow-up questions.

Commercial and larger vehicle requests require extra detail. If the caller is driving a box truck, work van, fleet vehicle, semi truck or loaded commercial vehicle, the company needs to understand the unit type, load status, trailer status, location, road position and access limits. A large vehicle parked near an industrial area in Long Beach CA is very different from a passenger car in a driveway. Clear information helps the company review the request responsibly.

The Long Beach region includes beach routes, port roads, college areas, older neighborhoods, shopping corridors, dense apartment areas and major freeway connectors. That mix is why a professional service-area page should not only list services but also explain how drivers can prepare. When people search from a phone, they need direct contact, familiar service names, local references, easy links and answers that match real roadside problems.

A strong call begins with the driver name, callback number, exact location and vehicle details. After that, the caller can describe the service need, such as jump start, towing, and roadside assistance, battery help, lockout assistance, tire help, fuel delivery, towing or a stuck vehicle. If towing may be needed, the destination should be ready before the call. If the vehicle is in a gated community, garage, warehouse, school, hotel or shopping center, access instructions should be mentioned early.

Questions to Answer Before Help Is Sent

Drivers around Long Beach CA often use nearby landmarks to explain where they are. That is useful, but a landmark should be paired with a practical detail such as a street corner, entrance, parking row or freeway direction. For example, a driver near a waterfront attraction, port-adjacent road, school campus or retail center can make the call clearer by naming the side of the building, lot entrance, security gate or closest visible sign.

The public Google Business Profile link is useful because it gives customers another place to review business information, directions, public photos and review details. The company website should still keep the phone number and service information easy to read without making visitors hunt through a menu. That is why these pages keep the call button, service-area details, FAQ answers and related service links close to the main content.

Customers looking for jump start, towing, and roadside assistance often compare several options while stressed or stranded. The page should help them make a decision without confusing language or hidden contact details. JR Long Beach Jump Start And Roadside Assistance is presented as a local roadside and towing contact for Long Beach and nearby communities, with practical instructions for jump starts, lockouts, tire problems, fuel delays, towing requests and commercial roadside situations.

If a vehicle is parked in a garage, under a low ceiling or behind a gate, the caller should say that early. Access can affect how a service request is handled. If a vehicle is boxed in by other cars, has a dead battery in a tight space, sits on a steep driveway or cannot be shifted into neutral, those details are worth mentioning. The more complete the description, the easier it is to understand the next step.

A Better Call Starts With Better Information

The goal of a local roadside page is not to make the customer read forever. The goal is to answer the questions that come up before a driver calls. Does the company cover the area? What services are listed? What information should be ready? Where is the phone number? How can the Google profile be opened? What should be done in an unsafe situation? These answers help the customer call with confidence.

A driver should keep the phone available after calling. Sometimes the company may need to confirm the exact entrance, vehicle color, parking level, destination, access code or whether the caller is still with the vehicle. Staying reachable matters when the location is a large apartment complex, school, hospital, shopping mall, port area, warehouse district or crowded event location around Long Beach CA.

Local pages should also remind customers that roadside assistance is not a substitute for emergency response. If there is injury, fire, active traffic danger, a hazardous spill or immediate danger, emergency services should be contacted first. Once the danger is handled, the driver can call for roadside or towing support and explain the vehicle situation clearly.

For jump start, towing, and roadside assistance, the most useful information is practical: where the vehicle is, what vehicle it is, what happened, whether it can move, whether keys are available and what the driver wants to do next. That simple structure works for battery problems, tire issues, towing, lockouts and fuel delays. It also works for residential, commercial and roadside locations throughout Long Beach CA.

What Drivers Should Know Before Calling

A driver searching for jump start, towing, and roadside assistance in Long Beach CA is usually dealing with a problem that has already interrupted the day. The vehicle may be at home, outside work, inside a parking structure, near a school, in a shopping center, by a hotel, at a warehouse, beside a curb or close to a busy road. JR Long Beach Jump Start And Roadside Assistance keeps the direct phone number visible so the caller can move from searching to explaining the problem without wasting time. The best first step is to call (626) 608-3860, give the exact location and describe what happened in simple terms.

Clear location details are one of the most important parts of a roadside call. A street address is helpful, but many calls happen in places where an address alone is not enough. Tell the company about the entrance, gate, parking row, level, building number, cross street, freeway exit, direction of travel or nearby sign. Around Long Beach CA, drivers may reference Downtown Long Beach, Pacific Coast Highway, the 405, the 710, local neighborhoods and busy parking areas. These details help the request make sense before timing, equipment and the next step are discussed.

For jump start, towing, and roadside assistance, the vehicle details matter because two calls with the same service name can require different preparation. A small sedan with a dead battery in a driveway is different from an SUV with a no-start issue inside a tight garage, and both are different from a work truck parked at a loading dock. When calling, share the year, make, model, color, location, symptoms, whether the keys are available and whether the vehicle can be safely accessed.

Safety comes before convenience. If the vehicle is on a freeway shoulder, near a blind curve, involved in an accident, smoking, leaking fluid or creating danger, the driver should move away from traffic when possible and call emergency services if there is immediate risk. After safety is handled, the roadside request can be explained calmly. JR Long Beach Jump Start And Roadside Assistance presents service information in a way that reminds customers to prepare useful details instead of standing in an unsafe place trying to figure out what to say.

Local Roadside Situations Around Long Beach CA

Dead battery calls often begin with symptoms like clicking sounds, dim lights, a dashboard that turns on but no crank, or a vehicle that has been sitting too long. If the request is related to battery help, the caller should mention whether the vehicle has power, whether the hood opens, whether another vehicle can reach the front or rear battery area and whether the car is parked nose-in against a wall. Those details are especially useful around apartments, parking garages and narrow driveways in Long Beach CA.

Need Help Around Long Beach CA?

Call JR Long Beach Jump Start And Roadside Assistance with your exact location, vehicle details and service need. Keep your phone available in case more information is needed.

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