Single-vehicle accident into fence and tree in Spokane, Spokane WA
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A single vehicle crashed into a fence and tree near North Rambo Road in Spokane. The male driver is conscious and breathing. The resident at the location is possibly armed but cooperative with law enforcement.
Audio|Heard on: Spokane County Sheriff and Fire, Spokane City Police / Fire - Digital
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
MVA[1] Bravo, PL 101, near North Rambo Road, Channel South Primary.
00:13
And one, call from the resident, single-vehicle MVA[1] into a fence and tree, male, conscious and breathing, unknown extent of injuries.
00:20
He advised the law has a note that the resident of this address can be anti-law enforcement and possibly armed, advised that he will be cooperative.
00:28
249 from 3rd and Mayville.
00:30
Also, has been advised no unit stated or not.
00:35
So, return to the address.
00:37
Is he just going to have to call back when he's available again?
00:44
Van Truck 2, you have an open mic?
00:50
I'm not sure what we're expected to do.
00:52
The truck's just all boarded up and locked up.
00:56
He said that the back door was unlocked and he did give you permission to go in.
01:04
Basically, he was able to return to the location and he'll be there in about five minutes.
01:12
7.
01:15
Good.
01:18
Start for an unknown injury accident, near North Rambo for the west units that are tied up.
01:27
To alert again for there.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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Location mentioned:
N Rambo Rd, Spokane, WA 99224
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