Vehicle crashes into camper and house with possible propane leak, Lake Stevens WA
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A black Ford crashed into a camper van and then a house near Hillcrest Drive. The driver was initially unconscious and may have been trapped inside the vehicle. There was a smell of leaking propane from the camper. Emergency responders are working to extricate the patient and investigating the crash.
Audio|Heard on: Snohomish County Fire Primary Response
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02:38
Transcript:
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Engine, 43, Medic 43, Motor Vehicle Collision, near Hillcrest Drive, respond on Tac 3.
00:19
Medic 41, 822, Battalion, 43, Engine,
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42, Motor Vehicle Collision, Medic, near Hillcrest Drive, respond on Tac 3.
00:41
Medic 61, 161, Engine 61, Med1 response, 72, 151 Avenue, North East.
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Respond on Pack 1, 72,15,
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51st Avenue,
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Northeast.
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Italian 4.3 from Snowcom
01:08
Responding to an NBC medic, reports of a black Ford that crashed into a camper van and is now in the backyard of the address, reports that the driver is not conscious, possibly trapped inside the vehicle.
01:24
The RP is also smelling propane that was hit and seems to be leaking from the camper.
01:29
We're 10.4-3, Covemberg,
01:32
Covember 3.
01:34
Is Mnish Police being around?
01:42
A-firm. So on, Engine 4-3.
01:46
Engine 4-3.
01:50
One vehicle into a trailer, into a house,
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will be investigating.
01:57
Engine 4-3, on scene, one vehicle into a trailer, into a house, investigating.
02:05
Lieutenant 43's arrived, establishing Hillcrest Command.
02:09
Battalion 4-3, Hillcrestment.
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Commandion 4-3.
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Tension 4-3.
02:19
One patient, conscious, BLS,
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we'll be trying to extricating.
02:33
Pension 431, conscious, the LF patient will be attempting an extrication.
02:37
Do you want me to start a timer?
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