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Single vehicle crashes into pole in Medford, Medford OR
A single vehicle crashed into a light pole at East Barnett Road and Murphy Road, Medford. There may be a second vehicle involved, and the lane is blocked. Injuries are unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 16, Priority 5[2], motor vehicle collision,
00:04
unknown injury at East Barnett Road and Murphy Road, Medford.
00:14
1770 for an NBA[1] unknown injury.
00:17
East Barnett and Murphy.
00:22
Go for 1770.
00:26
This is 1770, we sign the NBA[1], East Barnett and Murphy.
00:31
It's a single vehicle into a light pole.
00:36
And possible another car hit that car.
00:40
Unknown at this time, could be one.
00:43
Looks like engine 16 on primary.
00:47
17773 are top.
00:49
We're over timing.
00:54
Thank you. 14.
00:59
Yeah, it's near Welch Street.
01:03
1214, copy.
01:08
VA on Burnett.
01:14
You win, end in 16, brakes.
01:19
Under 16, a Mercy 177.
01:21
It's going to be an NBC on an injury.
01:22
East Barnett and Murphy Road.
01:24
It's going to be one vehicle into a pole.
01:26
Pole is on top of the vehicle.
01:28
All oxidants appear to be out.
01:30
There is lane blockage.
01:33
We received another caller who is advising.
01:35
Two vehicles involved: a white Mercedes and a blue Chevy Tahoe.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
NBA: Non-injury Blocking Accident (traffic collision)
[2]
Priority 5: Designated response level indicating specific priority for non-emergency or urgent calls, context-dependent.
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Location mentioned:
E Barnett Rd & Murphy Rd, Medford, OR 97504
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