Vehicles stopped on shoulder near Johnson Creek with crash, Multnomah County OR
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A traffic incident near Johnson Creek Boulevard involved vehicles stopped on the right shoulder and one vehicle against a wall suggesting a crash. Emergency units are responding without lights or sirens. No injuries or further details were reported.
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03:4
Transcript:
00:00
And the vehicle just pulled over the right shoulder at the end of Johnson Creek forward.
00:19
Six-three.
00:25
This is right.
00:28
It's right.
00:33
I really replace here ahead of me as you know,
00:36
so just make sure you're not in there.
00:43
Section 3.
00:53
Water, eastbound,
00:55
westbound by the bridge, west end, digging into the ramp.
01:16
They're advising it's going to be right shoulder just that nobody overpass and occupied.
01:36
I think it's all the way down to Q24, all the background.
01:39
The silver one will rather south of the one of the other ramp.
01:44
May of me against the wall, so there's probably a crash there.
01:49
Yeah, that might be the one that before was involved with.
01:56
The one of the ramp first.
02:03
85, I'm code 1 now.
02:05
11.
02:10
Response in the Soviet fire.
02:13
(number withheld), South Redmond Road.
02:16
Cross streets are South Lost Horse Lane in South Anderson Road.
02:20
Working channel out 24.
02:23
If you can look for your Hyundai,
02:31
Hyundai Veloster
02:34
(number withheld), the same, they look for that,
02:39
the rear-end, and the Ford,
02:42
and at the end-upress, we called it Tofo, but he was sharing, so there's no moving vehicles, so he can do you in that top of the house.
02:54
I got me, I know the one down here in the Sunnyburg-on-ramp core point,
02:59
middle silver car.
03:00
Then I won against the wall, I don't know what that was, but I'll just kind of want to get there.
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