Two-car injury crash involving fire truck on highway, Chelan WA
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A two-car injury crash involving a fire truck occurred on Highway 97A near the tunnel. The roads were reported to be in very poor condition on the north side of the tunnel.
Audio|Heard on: Chelan and Douglas Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Washington State Patrol
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03:1
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be at the scene, and for the incoming units from the south, once they get on the north side of the tunnel, the roads are really bad.
00:09
2nd4 seed.
00:12
Number ones are push land.
00:18
For the 97A, collision 642, may be an auction to get a hold of CPD in lieu of 2.8.
00:25
Uh-huh.
00:34
You patrol,
00:35
two-car injury, non-collision north 97A, Knapps Hill Tunnel, fire, truck, and bolt.
00:46
224 from 207.
00:53
224 from 207-49.
00:56
Can you put that over the Chelan repeater and see if 8857 can respond.
01:04
He's only about two miles north of that.
01:08
247.
01:14
Hey, Bresum, I'm at 218.
01:30
2.18.
01:34
224-1-aghy.
01:40
Do we have any units covering the valley right now, or are they all tied up on our two collisions? All units at either scene of collision or in route?
01:53
Can you call 624 and 736 and see if one of them are available to come out and cover the valley?
02:03
224-751.
02:10
Hey, five-semishline.
02:12
Go-030-7509.
02:19
...like the vehicle that remained on scene and then obtain info from the fire truck.
02:31
I'll contact the unit on scene.
02:40
Please report.
02:52
The driver of the fire truck and the fire truck are at our current scene.
02:57
And the driver of the fire truck's last name is Jones, so you can locate it when he gets here.
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Location mentioned:
US-97 ALT, Chelan, WA 98816
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