Vehicle rollover crash damages pole and sign near Kale St, Marion County OR
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A vehicle rolled over near Kale Street NE and hit a telephone pole, causing damage to a street sign. Fire medics and public works are involved to clean up debris and damaged items in the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: Marion County Sheriff Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Central County, having a crash cordoned near Kale Street NE, we have fire medics responding.
00:05
Looks like a vehicle rolled over a few times, planted on its tires.
00:10
They hit a telephone pole.
00:14
One-night Air, copy, and diverbing.
00:17
One-nine, company.
00:19
One-night, copy.
00:24
And one-zero, I'll be en route.
00:27
Coming.
00:29
135, tows on scene.
00:33
Copy.
00:39
Alpha 182.
00:41
182.
00:44
182.
00:47
20,
00:49
zero. A couple things, I got a DMV for you first.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:56
Tango, Bravo, 33051 and 23,
01:00
and then right for the second thing.
01:05
Copy, I will add it.
01:09
Did you notify public works? The sign, cord and tails are drinking out, and then see if they can bring a street sweeper.
01:17
There's a lot of gravel, debris in the roadway.
01:23
I copied to notify public works about a street sweeper due to debris in the roadway.
01:28
Can you repeat?
01:30
What you said in between that?
01:34
Yeah, they took out the street sign for Gordon Cale at the wooden boat.
01:40
Copy.
01:46
One eight zero.
01:50
Good.
01:53
With that street sign, that's down name of the street, public works.
01:58
It's wanting to know.
02:05
It's got Kale, Cordon,
02:07
and then direction of the Salem, Silverton, and I-5.
02:13
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Cordon Rd NE & Kale St NE, Oregon 97305
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