Swift water rescue of woman near north riverside road, Index WA
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A woman driving a white SUV was rescued after the vehicle went into the water near North Riverside Road. She was safely removed and was not injured.
Audio|Heard on: Snohomish County Fire Event/Secondary Response
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Dying 5-3 en route units enter out to the swift water rescue 51200 block North Riverside Road has a female RP witness a white SUV possibly at Tahoe in the water occupied by at least one subject I lost the connection with the RP she stated the water was coming up over the roadway unknown if the RP is out of the water
00:31
Let's look on Rescue 5-4 is round.
00:34
Rescue 5-4.
00:40
953 units in route to the SWIFT water.
00:44
RP was able to call back in.
00:45
Single occupant has been removed from the vehicle.
00:48
They're walking to a neighboring house.
00:53
9.532. Go ahead and get the response until I get on the standard verify.
00:58
Continuing response until verification may be.
01:00
Italian 553 patient NRRP are going to be at near North Riverside Road females pulled and wet on injured at this time.
01:15
So coming from the battalion 5-3 UAS 5-5-on-3.
01:19
Battalion 5-3 UAS 5-5-0-3.
01:27
Snowcom battalion 5-4.
01:30
Sorry, factory.
01:35
In contact with the subject that was in the vehicle, they're on dry land and safe.
01:40
You can go ahead and cancel everybody and show us and choose.
01:49
They were on dry land, not injured.
01:53
This time, me go with all the last day.
01:54
I had a background on taxi.
02:03
So you can go ahead and clear all units from this call.
02:06
Yeah, we'll show all units clear back to those three.
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Location mentioned:
N Riverside Rd, Index, WA 98256
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