Single vehicle crash blocks one-lane bridge, Cowlitz County WA
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A single vehicle crashed and rolled onto its passenger side, blocking a one-lane bridge on Pleasant Hill Road. Emergency medics arrived to check for injuries and authorities requested a flatbed tow to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Cowlitz County Public Safety, Columbia County Law Dispatch
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02:59
Transcript:
00:00
Control 1, Medic 61 on scene, size up when you're ready.
00:08
There's a single passenger vehicle on its passenger side blocking the entire one-lane bridge of Pleasant Hill here.
00:17
We'll be out assessing for injuries.
00:20
Recinct on scene back to vehicle on pastures by blocking all of the bridge on the on the south end uptelling for injury since thenced.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:39
Where is medic 610? 550s.
00:42
Near Pleasant Hill Road.
00:58
Ray save. Count of you, one, N0.5.
01:03
Noor 5.
01:06
Preeto Retorn's sword and expired out of Oregon on a 2008 Volkswagen Assad.
01:15
0.1 of 21.
01:19
North five.
01:22
17-531.
01:25
1031. 103 county arriving.
01:28
103.
01:33
Vice-in-law can now be clear over the 9-inch and we grab the 6-1.
01:39
Bye, step-bye.
01:58
Okay, okay.
02:01
Got.
02:04
Adam Frank Fall, 731.
02:08
1319. All right. All right.
02:13
Clear.
02:16
The morning.
02:21
One or five.
02:24
One number three.
02:27
One number three.
02:30
Three.
02:35
County, see, it's thrown around.
02:39
Receive, uh, conform with the plot bed.
02:43
County 103 conform, oil-need a flatbed.
02:52
County one David 3.
02:57
Dave 3, idle-likely, a cloud bed.
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Pleasant Hill Rd, Washington
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