Three-vehicle accident on kootenai river road, Libby MT
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A three-vehicle accident occurred on Kootenai River Road near the 1.5 mile marker. Emergency services requested a second crew and ambulance to assist on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Libby Volunteer Ambulance
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
LVA 22, that's going to be 1.5 mile marker.
00:03
1.5 mile marker.
00:12
Ambulance 18.
00:16
Ambulance 18.
00:21
We'll get two seconds.
00:39
We'll be volunteer ambulance.
00:41
We're going to need a second crew with a second ambulance to respond to Kootenai River Road approximately 1.5 mile marker for a three-vehicle accident.
00:49
We're going to need a second crew with a second ambulance.
00:56
2nd. 22.
01:03
10th of the members of the fans give them to read the school.
01:07
10-4[1].
01:22
We'll be volunteer ambulance.
01:24
All I need is an additional member and an additional ambulance.
01:27
A second member to that second call will be on scene.
01:42
Let me volunteer ambulance.
01:45
I need a second ambulance and a second member to respond with LVA 22 on scene.
01:50
Second member, second ambulance.
02:07
Libby Volunteer Ambulance.
02:09
I need a second member and a second ambulance to respond with LVA 22 on scene for a three-vehicle accident.
02:16
Second member only, second ambulance.
02:39
Libby Volunteer Ambulance.
02:41
I need a second crew and a second ambulance to respond to Kootenai River Road for a three vehicle accident.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Kootenai River Rd, Montana 59923
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