Traffic accident at northeast ward and davis roads, Hockinson WA
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A traffic accident occurred near Northeast Ward Road and Northeast Davis Road in Hockinson, WA. Emergency units including Engine 31 and Battalion 31 responded. A second ambulance was requested to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Priority 3[1].
00:01
Engine 31. Battalion 31.
00:05
Traffic accident.
00:06
Northeast Ward Road and Northeast Davis Road.
00:12
Priority 3[1].
00:13
Engine 31. Battalion 31.
00:17
Traffic accident.
00:18
Northeast Ward Road and Northeast Davis Road.
00:23
Map page 3331.
00:26
It's batch, (number withheld), we are clear.
00:58
Hey, Fram.
01:01
Yeah, get a second ambulance, so I did.
01:06
Copy second ambulance.
01:07
One thirty-one Firecom.
01:13
Do you want an optional for this?
01:16
Yeah, it's getting off to.
01:19
You need ops 5-1.
01:21
Ops 5-1.
01:30
The second ambulance requests for the motor vehicle accident, Northeast Ward Road, Northeast Davis Road.
01:38
Ten copies, that code 1[2] is code 3[3].
01:45
(Number withheld), it does not say in the notes, I'm assuming at this time, code 3[3].
01:53
Ten copies, responding.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response; routine or minor incidents without urgent risk to life or property.
[2]
code 1: Non-emergency response; proceed without lights or sirens.
[3]
code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
NE Davis Rd & NE Ward Rd, Hockinson, WA 98606
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