Two vehicle crash blocks road near 178th Pl NE, Marysville WA
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A two-vehicle collision occurred near 178th Place NE and 26th Drive NE in Marysville. There was no fire or smoke. Two people had minor injuries and likely do not need hospital transport. A fallen tree is blocking the road.
Audio|Heard on: Snohomish County Fire Primary Response
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Looks like there's a car accident, about six blocks up ahead of us, that the road might be completely blocked.
00:09
Thank you.
00:25
No fire, no smoke, just a fender-bender, the car that got hit, drove off.
00:31
Looks like 12LT.
00:33
I'm ready.
00:34
Could be a depot.
00:35
Back with two on scene.
00:37
Can you stop?
00:44
Retang 49 to wrap.
00:46
Can we turn 499 to wrap? Smoke on 269.
00:47
269.
00:51
269.
00:58
Hello, I'm seeing.
01:00
There's multiple vehicles everywhere, so I'll get out and get an assessment and give an update.
01:05
I'll be 67, command.
01:07
W2ndt, on Zee, multiple vehicles everywhere, assessment, Tedcom, 1727.
01:12
C2nd C2nd C2nd C2nd.
01:14
C2nd.
01:19
C2nd. Okay, H5.
01:21
Enter 5.
01:23
Okay.
01:27
Injury, H5 will be in service.
01:29
Into five and six.
01:35
Talk on fifty-seven, right? Okay.
01:37
Okay.
01:42
Now see that.
01:43
Well, we got two vehicles involved.
01:45
Two BLS patients,
01:47
likely neither will need transport, but we'll need evaluation.
01:51
The road is blocked by a tree that came down.
01:55
Two victims in my copy, two people involved, two people involved, to be all just patient, possibly not, will be emailed but not exported,
02:03
and we'll take down.
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Location mentioned:
178th Pl NE & 26th Drive Northeast, Marysville, WA 98271
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