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Vehicle crash with trapped person near Southwest 16th DriveNewport OR

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S Coast Hwy, Newport, OR

A vehicle crashed near Southwest 16th Drive and South Coast Highway, ending up about 30 feet down an embankment in shallow water. One person was trapped inside with water flooding in. Emergency crews, including the rope rescue team, responded to stabilize the vehicle and rescue the individual.

Audio|Heard on: Toledo Fire West & East, Lincoln County Fire 1 & 2, and PWA
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04:29
Transcript:
00:00
For 2nd, MEDIC 905, 31,
00:03
31 crash, Southwest 16th Drive, South Coast Highway.
00:07
For two hundred, into 31, Medicinal5, 31 Crash, Southwest 16th Drive, South West 16th Drive, South Coast Highway.
00:14
Where do we work at this Saturday?
00:21
Fire dispatched 303 in place of the 300 responding to the crash.
00:27
She does that company.
00:32
We have sent to 31
00:36
We have one
00:40
We have one PFC, but we happen to have to drive everyone who is daily, he is trapped in and water is trying to flood in outside.
00:47
Yeah, you want me to upgrade them? Get more minutes.
00:56
Oh, let's stop.
00:59
And they're not happy.
01:05
Yeah,
01:14
that's what's occurring.
01:16
Let's make sure that we stabilize that vehicle so it doesn't submerge anymore.
01:29
I'm just five C2-3105506 this is on the scene.
01:43
About 30 feet down, 3 feet of brush.
01:47
The vehicle's going to be in 3 feet of water.
01:49
Driver appears to be okay.
01:54
G2, I got copy.
02:04
Our dispatch, G-303.
02:06
Go ahead, uh, Stokin-E-A, Lincoln County, Roe-Pee.
02:13
CETO, they're copy. TGERS are copy.
02:21
TGESVITG is the signal on C.
02:22
I-4U-SOMC.
02:26
I just know I'm a copy on C-block itself on Shopify.
02:29
MIPG-D-RD.
02:34
Tones for Lincoln County Rope Team.
02:43
The Tones for Lincoln County Rope Team on a party one crash at Southwest 16th Drive and South Coast Highway.
02:52
The Tones are Lincoln County Rope Team for Party One Crash, Southwest 60s Drive.
03:03
I dispatched 303, I'm going to be assuming the XEA Street Command and I'm shutting down the mall of the freeway North and Southbound in FISO.S.P.
03:33
To the Acquisition League Cairo Team, Rescue Team, Respute Team, Respond to South Plus 6th Drive, South Coast, Highway for a victim down 30 feet.
03:43
Off the highway, please respond to your pre-determined location.
03:47
This is actually the county road team.
03:50
Respond to Sub-West 50s drive south-coast highway for a victim down in a crash, about 30 feet down in the bankman off the roadway.
03:59
Please respond to your pre-determined locations in 14.0.
04:04
20, correction, engine 31,
04:07
60th Street, command.
04:14
Okay,
04:15
you have the operation and let's move this to Act 3 and let me know if the rope team is still needed.
04:27
This is going to look up in that night.

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S Coast Hwy, Newport, OR

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