Delivery truck collision blocks highway, injures passenger near Poulsbo, Port Angeles WA
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A delivery truck collision blocks Highway 104 near Poulsbo with both directions closed. The pickup passenger is injured and transported to St. Michael's Hospital with emergency crews controlling traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Washington State Patrol District 8 Dispatch
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03:4
Transcript:
00:00
967.
00:02
Also, it's unseen, burning units and route that collision one confirmed.
00:09
967 received and it's all blocked, both directions.
00:14
967, 837.
00:21
Permanent 9-9, reference the collision with the delivery truck being involved in the vizant for question, Cog 716.
00:33
9-9, I'll let you know when I got off me, TAS are DOT for traffic control and all being routed TIC and TIC and TAC.
00:41
9-9-9-837.
00:49
King, 1069, Birmingham, in service?
00:53
King, 1069, 838.
01:00
454-849-4-842.
01:07
966 pronouncy, also.
01:11
966.
01:12
66.
01:15
Looks like, uh,
01:18
Paulsville has 104 blocked at 307.
01:27
9-6, 8408.E.E.E.
01:30
Wood.
01:33
9-6-7-Rermiton?
01:36
9-6-7.
01:38
The passenger of the pickup is going to be transported to Silverdale.
01:42
I'll get the info to the other units here.
01:47
9-6-7-842.
01:53
Walllight 9-4-Ramton in service, no status.
01:57
Wall-Life 94042.
02:02
Herman, 9-9-2-9-2-2-vice.
02:06
9-9-9-843.
02:15
454-844. 454-844.
02:17
554-844.
02:21
5-56 current in arriving.
02:24
5568-48-45.
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911.
02:33
No.
02:36
846. 986.
02:38
966.
02:43
966. 966.
02:47
966.
02:49
The driver, impression,
02:52
the passenger of the pickup supported the St.
02:54
Michael's.
02:56
966847.
03:02
Gardner 454
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Clallam County, WA
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