Motor vehicle collision with person down near broadway, Everett WA
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A motor vehicle collision occurred near Broadway and cross streets California Street and Everett Avenue. One person was found down on the ground and medics responded to investigate injuries and establish a command at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Snohomish County Fire Primary Response
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Transcript:
00:00
Medic 1. Engine 2.
00:02
Motor vehicle collision.
00:03
Medic near Broadway.
00:06
Respond on TAC-1, near Broadway.
00:10
Cross of California Street and Everett Avenue, (name withheld), 25.
00:17
Medics 5. Hunter 1.
00:20
MedWa response.
00:22
Near Colby Avenue.
00:25
Near Colby Avenue.
00:27
We find on TAC 1.
00:29
Cross of 37th Street and 38th Street.
00:32
(Name withheld), 37.
00:35
Snowcon v. 31 patient contact.
00:37
Patient contact.
00:40
Snowcon Northwest 2-5-4 en route.
00:42
ETA 10 minutes.
00:44
Appreciate.
00:49
Socom SW1 is on scene.
00:52
Govey.
01:01
Engine, BLS3 response,
01:04
Near 128th Street,
01:07
Northeast. 28-03-128-S3-Northeast.
01:11
Response on TAC-1.
01:14
Go-combe, latter one.
01:16
Another one.
01:19
Are we being canceled?
01:22
I'll try.
01:27
Another one from the patient request to cancel.
01:31
We tried to call the RPN and then get an answer.
01:37
Receive, patient requested cancel.
01:38
The latter one and is available.
01:40
Okay.
01:45
So, Kyle, Engine 2, Agent 2 is on scene.
01:49
We have one person down on the ground, we're investigating for injuries,
01:54
and there's going to be Broadway Command.
01:56
Copy Engine 2 on scene, one person down on the ground investigating for injuries,
02:01
and Broadway Command.
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Location mentioned:
Broadway, Everett, WA 98201
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