CHP officer uses ASL to help woman at DMV after receiving disturbance call due to language barrier
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LOS ANGELES - A California Highway Patrol officer helped a hearing-impaired woman apply for an ID at the Department of Motor Vehicles using sign language.
CHP Central LA received a disturbance call at the Hope St. DMV in Los Angeles.
Officer Randy Rodriguez responded to the DMV and realized the call was simply due to a language barrier.
Using American Sign Language, Officer Rodriguez helped the unidentified woman apply for a California ID.
He also covered the cost when she came up short for the fee.
The lady in the video wants to remain anonymous.