Single-vehicle rollover accident with uninjured driver, Spokane WA
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A single-vehicle rollover accident occurred near West Second Avenue in Spokane. The driver was uninjured and received assistance exiting the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
NVA Bravo, Spokane Engine 4, 1600, West Second Avenue, Channel City Primary, MBA.
00:14
Engine 4 is a female vehicle rollover involved, party is declining, but as well as you continue in no code, just to do an e-val, it was 1.263 from 9-0-90.
00:25
Well, it's been by...
00:31
154 copy-go-on-play if they're going to be a good one-team will be a ball on in sky we'll be on top,
00:39
too.
00:42
This is I'll be thinking for on P&1 be a bona fide missing.
00:47
The guy's friend of four would click, yeah, so I was outside.
00:51
You're going to say.
00:56
You're very charged with a whole Cue again.
01:02
Fratch engine four we got out.
01:05
Look like the driver's outstanding on the vehicle.
01:09
Dispatch, stroke, truck truck.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:14
Truck 4O-1, 2101, 1st, 2901N-Ast story.
01:19
Woodframe, department, multi-family, nothing to show on.
01:23
Inside A's First, Missry First Command.
01:26
Truck Force is out investigating for this alarm system.
01:30
Yes, that's probably.
01:31
The trip-all and King June-O-E story.
01:32
Frontman, I think showing today will be waiting for you on the north side of this location, to the fire panel in the basement of this in trouble.
01:44
Sure.
01:45
There's fast-renowned for.
01:48
Go ahead.
01:51
We have a driver in the vehicle that they are uninjured will be assisting them out.
02:00
The judge will be a driver in the vehicle, non-injured will be assisting them out of the vehicle.
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