Two-vehicle crash with trapped man near 4500 East 2900 North, Hansen ID
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Emergency responders are on scene of a two-vehicle crash near 4500 East and 2900 North. A man is trapped in one of the vehicles and extrication may be needed.
Audio|Heard on: SIRCOMM, TFPD, State District 4
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
The Rock Creek QRU, Station 25, M.R.F.
00:03
Town is on an extrication crash.
00:12
Near 4500 East and 2900 North.
00:15
There are two vehicles. There is a man trapped in the cab with a manure spreader.
00:21
That truck rolled.
00:23
We're still getting further details.
00:25
Near 4500 East and 2900 North.
00:28
Copy. Can we have Kimberly, if they're available, start that way? I'm going to be coming from Twins.
00:35
Copy that?
00:36
1303. Did you cover?
00:41
Medic 3, Medic 10, Rock Creek, CureU, Station 25, respond to near 4500 East, 2900 North, report of a two-vehicle
00:49
extrication crash.
00:51
Medic 3, Medic 10, Rock Creek, Curruse, Station 25, respond to near 4500 East, 2900 North for a two-vehicle extrication crash.
00:59
Time page 1125.
01:07
Sorry, kids said, I was on the line.
01:10
I kind of want to see if you could start towards that crash near 4500 East, 2900 North, they're coming from Twin Falls City.
01:16
We have a man trapped in a vehicle, two-vehicle crash.
01:24
128. 128.
01:26
Call, trap for us.
01:28
Calls available.
01:35
I just heard the last bit of Sircom putting out a possible crash with extrication.
01:40
Can you call and get further?
01:43
Affirmative on my land line at this moment.
01:45
It's going to be near 4500 East and 2900 North, I believe, in Cajac County, right along the line.
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Location mentioned:
E 2900 Rd N, Hansen, ID 83334
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