Motor vehicle collision at Wheaton Way and Hollis Street, Bremerton WA
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A motor vehicle collision involving a silver truck and a red sedan occurred near Wheaton Way and Hollis Street. The driver of the red Toyota is trapped and complaining of neck and back pain. Emergency medical units responded with basic life support.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
T-bone collision, a silver truck in our red sedan, Wheaton, and Hollis.
00:10
Hall 131, (number withheld).
00:18
I think I'm William 459.
00:22
William 459.
00:25
I'll be out near North Rainier with the victim and her mother.
00:37
William 459 at (number withheld).
00:46
Medic 3, Engine 3, BLS red response for a motor vehicle collision, Wheaton Way and Hollis Street.
00:52
Medic 3, Engine 3, BLS red response for a motor vehicle collision.
00:56
Unable to open the driver's door.
01:08
Ray Seedham, getting close.
01:11
Call fifty seconds.
01:19
Sen. Sen. I'll be with one-three-one. All six one in service.
01:21
I'll be with one-three-one.
01:28
All six one, (number withheld).
01:38
Call from Mission 3.
01:45
Compromission 3.
01:46
Compromission 3, go ahead.
01:55
You can secure Medicare requests to us.
01:58
Security Medicare requesting BLS, Wheaton Way and Hollis Street at (number withheld).
02:06
Edward 447.
02:08
Edward 447.
02:12
He's in the parking lot just west of that intersection.
02:18
Call to date.
02:19
Number 447.
02:25
Edward 447.
02:27
Edward 447.
02:30
Just to confirm the driver of the red Toyota is still complaining of neck and back pain, she's awake and conscious reading.
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Location mentioned:
Wheaton Wy & Hollis St, Bremerton, WA 98310
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