Traffic collision on highway with one patient found, Vancouver WA
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic collision occurred on highway 500 near interstate 205 involving a vehicle in the median. One patient was found in a ditch, and there is a possible second person, the driver, who has not been accounted for. The freeway was shut down and a drone was deployed to assist in locating the missing person.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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05:22
Transcript:
00:00
Priority 2[1].
00:01
Engine 63.
00:03
6 person,
00:05
2805, northeast,
00:08
129th Street.
00:10
Priority 2[1], engine 63,
00:13
6 person,
00:15
2805, northeast 129th street.
00:23
16, I believe it's 24, let me verify.
00:32
That's one, so far one.
00:39
Not at the moment, but if you need a second unit, let me know.
00:42
I'll just have the third one.
00:45
Excuse me, there is a second unit coming your way.
00:46
I have a third one coming also.
00:47
You just need one, though, right?
00:50
That's correct.
00:52
Just one. Just one.
00:59
Like 1624 is currently SR 500 to I-205.
01:07
Grand copy.
01:08
That break, 1624P-N, negative word, a little bit out on your arrival, just take the median to get the hearing two for a pin pair of those about them.
01:20
Man, Medell 1624, you broke up by roughing our herd with median.
01:29
That's affirmative, the freeway shutdown to your best option is going to be the median when you can get to it.
01:37
It's right for us, all the copy.
01:44
You know,
01:48
one is heavily damaged on the left side.
01:55
I was just verifying that you guys saw your call, so I just re-touch it to you.
02:08
And I see you as acknowledge it.
02:16
You can just have them pull on down to it.
02:21
Thank you. 5020 copy.
02:23
We're pulling a post.
02:28
If I just put you off for 1641 who's going to lend us as 1621, I'm going to head you to 4-0.
02:35
6023. I'm going to head you to 4-0.
02:38
6023. Sandy House.
02:45
Cops. Sheriff's Office is working on getting a drone as well.
02:48
We still can't get a straight story from the driver that's within the median.
02:53
Thank you, attorney.
03:04
821 command.
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Go ahead.
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Can you please keep working on that station of yours? If you have the only person in that car or not? Right, 21, absolutely.
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I'll let you know if the story changes.
03:24
One hundred six days, another six and nineteen.
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663, go ahead.
03:35
That's clear.
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Copy.
03:45
Okay. Okay. Okay.
03:48
Command[2], Medi 21.
03:51
Go ahead.
03:54
So our patient's saying that his buddy was down in the ditch where we found him on arrival.
04:01
And that's where the driver possibly is, or where they were together.
04:08
Okay,
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thank you.
04:22
1021 and 0.0.0.
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756.9. Cougar, I'll be clear, the subject has been released.
04:36
7256.040.
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8676 versus 36.
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866. 86.86.86.
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I can you have an election now.
04:54
Thank you. 78, 36.
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38, no back out.
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29. 29,
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29,
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421.
05:08
Go ahead.
05:13
Just light up here.
05:14
That's about where we were at.
05:16
This is about where they said he may be at for the driver of what it was.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response; prompt attention required but lower priority than immediate emergencies.
[2]
Command: Incident Command; the authority/position coordinating incident operations
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