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Rock slide blocks highway 229 near milepost 14Lincoln County OR

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audio iconRoad Closure
OR-229, Oregon

A rock slide occurred on highway 229 near milepost 14 in Oregon. Emergency units including rescue teams were dispatched. The slide is still active on the south side, and approach is advised from the south. Two people remain to be rescued; most houses nearby are large channels.

Audio|Heard on: Toledo Fire West & East, Lincoln County Fire 1 & 2, and PWA
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04:30
Transcript:
00:00
I need to respond to a rock slide highway 229 near milepost 14.
00:04
Do you actually need to be rescued from that area?
00:07
So off 52-1 routes to get a better visual.
00:09
Again, for the looking guy here are our rescue team to respond.
00:12
I need to landslide highway 229 near milepost 14.
00:15
To my knowledge you need to come in from the south side.
00:18
We're going to be working fire to.
00:33
Salem.
00:36
He is the CAD for the rock slide on the highway from Salem and past 15 to respond to that.
00:45
The other group, right?
01:05
Let's see this person for...
01:20
With that, that's hit to sexy.
01:24
Requests call out, how we, just play 9-9-m-post-14.
01:29
Ropee call-out Highway to say 9-1-1-1-1-10 for a Cattlefighter, 2.
01:36
Then we call out.
01:39
I'm scared from five a second.
01:44
Five a second.
01:55
That's the same.
01:58
The advisor to the best route is from the south for how we just want to our post-sports.
02:06
Where you help is in the park.
02:14
I can take.
02:17
You want to go ahead.
02:19
I mean, I got that off the city.
02:21
You think we can buy down as a post-in.
02:24
(number withheld).
02:26
We'll make sure you're a point-all-on-on-com.
02:32
Next, right, right.
02:39
5-5-1-5-5-6, very now.
02:42
5-1-5-1-6. You're on 8.
02:51
You can't use any emails?
02:57
How is there's time to get my station for knowledge?
03:04
The camera station.
03:13
Then there's another note that we people are getting ready.
03:17
I'll turn those who is a big fan.
03:20
Okay.
03:24
Now when we heard the real press, you call out, it was about 14.
03:28
I guess we get up there for our side of thing, we're going to get up there for our side to make the point.
03:48
You know that's not been detecting.
03:56
Detecting.
03:57
In fact, we're gonna be working on the fire T.
04:00
Firm.
04:04
The 4-51 have been around.
04:05
They're not going to be, and we've had several deputies that are up to you, still monitoring.
04:09
The slide is still very active in the south side at the nest approach.
04:15
If you're coming to that, they work out for me.
04:21
I think it's the only first thing that everybody was accounted for.
04:25
But really, I think that there were still two people to get rescued most of the houses involved are big channels.

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OR-229, Oregon

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Incident Timeline

  1. Rescue of Individuals and Situation Update
  2. Ongoing Slide and Rescue Efforts
  3. Emergency Response Initiated
  4. Initial Report of Rock Slide

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