Truck crash reported with no medical assistance needed, Rogue River OR
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A 911 hang-up call was received from near West Evans Creek Road with siren noises. On callback, a male answered but did not speak initially, then said he was okay but unable to speak freely. He reported crashing his truck but indicated no medical assistance was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
I have a second 911 unknown, near West Evans Creek Road.
00:03
There's an open line with some sort of siren noise that sounded three times and it disconnected.
00:07
Locations via Phase 2 doesn't plot to a listed address.
00:11
Break.
00:13
The male my partner spoke to was (name withheld).
00:16
On the first callback, the line was answered with nothing said.
00:20
And then on the second callback, he stated he's ok, but it sounded like he could not speak freely.
00:24
No recent priors at the phone number.
00:28
Go ahead.
00:34
3.30 traffic.
00:43
Foothill and Treetop on a red fion.
00:47
Out of Texas, it's William George Paul (number withheld).
00:54
51.3 traffic.
01:04
3.3.
01:10
071 Mary Annora B.
01:12
Morrow and Middle.
01:19
46.
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46.
01:23
Chris got off the phone with (name withheld).
01:25
He advised he crashed his truck.
01:27
I'll be in row.
01:29
You won't even be at start at 4,400?
01:33
Okay,
01:35
441.
01:36
411.
01:42
4. When I clear mine, I'll be enroll with them as well.
01:46
B. NX X-ray 4.
01:47
I copy. I'll be enroll shortly, break additionally.
01:49
46, additionally, he said, no medical need.
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Location mentioned:
W Evans Creek Rd, Rogue River, OR 97537
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