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Vehicle stalled in high water on southbound Johnson Creek BlvdPortland OR

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SE Johnson Creek Blvd, Portland, OR

A vehicle stalled due to high water on the southbound lanes near Johnson Creek Boulevard in Portland. Responders placed flares and called for tow assistance to remove the flooded vehicle.

Audio|Heard on: Oregon State Police and Oregon State Agencies
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05:29
Transcript:
00:00
So we're southbound, some issue going on in the sandwater, where you can't get to drive.
00:07
There's even been here before it's strong.
00:12
Several all right now.
00:14
Yeah,
00:17
so you're going to be right now.
00:28
One second.
00:36
I know this car for like an hour, right?
00:43
See, you can make it.
00:51
Station 1, 2B37.
00:56
Two million a half.
01:01
They are...
01:02
Can you, uh, get a tow truck in the ass?
01:14
I?
01:16
About the vehicle, I can get them on head?
01:22
Okay, what I get that is the other ODOT vehicle that was involved, we had to leave out of two, so we'll so we can get.
01:33
Copy thanks, 544.
01:38
East 12 Hillsville Boulevard and some week lost the domain.
01:42
Working catalog 24.
01:49
It's a little stretcher's back here.
01:51
They need to get this damn thing on and reasonably with his lights.
01:58
Apparently they don't want it.
02:07
237.
02:19
You ready for that vehicle information? You just need the plate?
02:26
If you have a color and a new type, that would be helpful as well.
02:34
Okay.
02:41
Okay, this is 1E4.
02:44
It is a Honda sedan plate number (number withheld).
02:55
Copy think so, I'm interested.
03:06
We're a problem with this much, man.
03:15
249.
03:17
123-7.
03:19
Hey, it's a Chris where I'm leaving.
03:40
Oh yeah, I'm out of here.
03:48
Three William 37, Station 8145.
03:51
Three William 37, Station 8145, I'll go ahead.
04:02
Good morning, I have left and handled 3402, please.
04:11
I'll be on duty at the Barlow building headed a 34th.
04:15
We'll get you on the board.
04:17
Thanks.
04:32
Copynings, um, we just love that I will work at the south end of the only Jackson and then one more much further south.
04:42
It will be here of it.
04:48
249.
04:54
Hey, budd, bruce.
04:58
Yes, sir.
05:03
Right, sorry about that.
05:04
We're just dropping a couple of flares here.
05:06
Right, you know, southbound from Johnson Creek,
05:09
a hardtool fly, we're getting a lot of high water.
05:12
It's nothing to do with the drain.
05:13
It just happens to be like guts in the road.
05:16
But we've got a car there that probably stalled out and he actually hit and pulled out the vehicle.
05:23
So we're going to come out to back.
05:26
I'm going to put a few fliers out.
05:28
That's it for right now.

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SE Johnson Creek Blvd, Portland, OR
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