Non-injury traffic incident blocking lanes on I-5, Everett WA
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A red pickup and another vehicle were involved in a non-injury traffic incident near northbound Interstate 5 at milepost 189 in Everett, Washington. The incident partially blocked lane 3 and the high occupancy vehicle lane near the 75th Street overpass. No injuries were reported and no medical aid was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Washington State Patrol District 7 - Snohomish County
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Transcript:
00:00
583, 483, (number withheld).
00:05
South Patrol, due car injury, non-collision, northbound I-5, milepost 189, lane one.
00:12
462 from Rideway, DOT.
00:14
4-6-2, 4-2-2-2-5-top.
00:16
Hi-201. Tell me, 231.
00:21
How many three six from highway two and five.
00:24
One eight three six four to fifty.
00:31
What was the okay?
00:34
Norrified mouthpost one eight nine.
00:38
Yeah,
00:40
from one sixty four.
00:42
One eight three, four two a three.
00:43
Everett patrols reference and collision will be a red pickup in lane 3 and the HOV other vehicle,
00:53
possibly off the shoulder.
00:56
462. 4-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-3-31-2-2-2-2-4.
01:02
So many-3-6, they just passed it.
01:04
It's just south of the 75th,
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overpass.
01:10
9-21, 4-2-24.
01:17
What is the updated location?
01:21
Just south of the 75th overpass?
01:26
5. 5. 5.
01:33
Tomi 66,
01:34
Everett,
01:37
I'm approaching.
01:38
We taking lanes 3 in the HOV.
01:42
Tom 836, partially blocking HOV, lane 3, 14-(number withheld).
01:47
Call me 836, Ebert 157.
01:54
Call me 836, 7, I mean,
01:58
non-injury, no aid requested.
02:00
Call on 836-(number withheld).
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I-5, Everett, WA
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