Tree blocks State Route 20 near Conrad Road, Skagit County WA
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A tree has fallen and is fully blocking State Route 20 near Conrad Road. Emergency units and State Patrol are responding to clear the traffic hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Skagit County Police and Fire
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
1031, 1041, single response attack 8, area of State Route 20, near Conrad Road, 1031, 1041, single response, attack 8, area just east of Conrad Road on State Route 20.
00:13
The escape travels out with a fully blocking tree requesting case log, if you're going to request.
00:18
1730.
00:23
2026.
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Cascade at 367-A-empt.
00:30
Free Steve.
00:32
The university tones and we'll be on.
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2026.
00:36
X-ray 55 Cascade, I copy.
00:38
Copy your C.
00:39
Responding with Med 139.
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2026.
00:43
Four.
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Here.
00:57
Breathing with abnormal lab.
01:03
Union 86, Cascade, check travel.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:11
Okay, (name withheld). The last of Chavez, Charles Henry Adam, Victor Edward Zebra, first of Anna, Adam, Nara, Adam.
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Middle B-Boy,
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1217, 7-2.
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Check him back.
01:35
Show me in route.
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Passing 186.
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Travis.
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86.
01:43
She's clear and current.
01:45
Are we going to be responding?
01:47
Yeah. First came on.
01:48
She's right side of her.
01:53
20-25. 20-25.
02:01
Fire, but you can show engine 50,
02:04
521 on scene.
02:06
Okay.
02:12
Tocet. Just two, four nine.
02:27
Alright.
02:29
955.
02:31
You’re going to restrending St.R.
02:32
20 just east of Conrad Road.
02:34
State Patrol is also en route for a tree fully blocking both ways.
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State Rte 20, Washington
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