Vehicle off roadway with no injuries near Monte Elma, Grays Harbor County WA
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A vehicle went off the roadway near Monte Elma. The occupants were initially inside but did not suffer injuries. Emergency services were dispatched and later canceled fire rescue. A tow truck was requested to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Grays Harbor Sheriff East
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Regarding the Winkelman call in Monte-Elma, the people are still inside the vehicle, do you want me to dispatch fire for a rescue?
00:10
Right,
00:11
I'll be in around from that one.
00:12
Thirteen, second.
00:19
Five, Stanlon, Harbor, status.
00:21
Hi, seven, her birth status.
00:22
Hi,
00:24
seven, three.
00:33
All right, we're Selmaclan.
00:34
On the en route for the rescue.
00:36
Some of Michael, I'm starting to the rescue.
00:38
Hi, there's someone going.
00:40
No.
00:43
Go ahead.
00:48
It's off the roadway.
00:52
Not submerged.
00:54
Can't fire disregard or no?
01:00
Well,
01:01
they're going to have to get in the water to get them out, but they're above water.
01:07
Brick it.
01:12
That's the first one.
01:14
By the second quarter.
01:17
Change calls has a verbal, I think there's still one for now.
01:21
Okay.
01:26
Harbor 1, Edward 5.
01:29
One over 5, budd.
01:36
Show me, clear the scene out and compiless.
01:40
13, 21.
01:47
Robert, something like one out, attempting a second second.
01:57
7. 7-link-1.
01:59
My Herbert, Selwynke 1.
02:06
7-link 1,
02:08
5.
02:11
6-out, non-injury, fire, disregard, also.
02:17
Go ahead, drop though.
02:19
We're going to need a tow.
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Location mentioned:
Monte Elma Rd, Washington
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