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Possible rock slide impacts houses near highway 229Lincoln County OR

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OR-229, Oregon

A possible rock slide occurred near highway 229 milepost 14. Multiple houses may be buried or affected. Fire and road departments are on standby, and ODOT and deputies are responding to the scene.

Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
04:48
Transcript:
00:00
Regarding the rock slide from earlier, we're getting an AOA from ODOT, saying that some houses may have been impacted.
00:11
There's still an active rock slide,
00:14
ODOT that says three houses possibly buried,
00:17
unsure if they're occupied.
00:24
They shall be en route from the top end of South Surf Creek.
00:31
Okay.
00:37
Two 23, I'll be en route from the new border.
00:39
I'll come in 2.29 from the south end.
00:45
Okay.
00:46
Okay.
00:49
You can put me on it as well.
00:59
205, can you call me.
01:04
225 from 23,
01:10
204 was just getting another phone call.
01:15
Okay,
01:16
I'm just going to let them know that tell is going to be on the route to the fleet.
01:27
Joe 4, I copy.
01:38
They say the house of epoxy were buried, is that what they're saying?
01:48
But what I thought is that bad thing? Copy that, Ohio, Code 3[1].
01:55
Okay
02:00
One of three
02:14
825, you might want to advise fire as well.
02:22
Copy.
02:28
June 23, can you also put County Road, at least on standby for equipment and possible response?
02:56
Tones for Police for a possible rock slide, the area of 229, milepost 14.
03:04
Again, for any 51, floodfire, agency assisted with police, Highway 229, milepost 14, for a possible rock slide at 855.
03:51
Just systematic 903.
03:54
The dispatch 9-03.
04:08
5,100.
04:11
We'll receive the page.
04:12
We'll make contact with ODOT for us.
04:17
We've got three deputies and ODOT en route.
04:21
If you want to call it, I can give you some position on that.
04:26
If we saw the phone number, we'll reach out.
04:35
Sound 4, Medi-Nineau 3 to move up to the airport 903 to the airport at 877.
04:46
223 Road Department is on standby.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens

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OR-229, Oregon

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Shelly HeimShelly Heim

Does anyone know if houses , were in fact, buried?

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