Road closures due to flooding and downed trees in Oregon, Tillamook County OR
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Flooding has covered part of Wilson River Loop and the culverts near Sally Smith and Westwood Drive are blocked. Multiple trees are down on Miami-Foley Road, causing road closures.
Audio|Heard on: Tillamook County Police, Fire, EMS, EM, and Public Works
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, before we get on scene, start this rescue information, the creek near Westwood and Sally Smith is over the road.
00:12
Information for the county, they need to check that culvert.
00:17
Hi, copy.
00:19
I'm 136.
00:26
206 from 800.
00:29
(number withheld).
00:35
I'll be in route to drag.
00:40
784-136.
00:43
Almost across one full lane on Wilson River loop,
00:48
fire chief in the area is requesting you guys to check the culvert when you have a moment.
00:54
Wilson River Loop is at North and South Lake?
01:00
That's the from the northbound lane is completely covered with water.
01:07
The manner 241, that culvert was Sully Smith and Westwood.
01:17
You show me on scene, the RV part.
01:21
Sully Smith and Westwood and then show you on scene at Mr.
01:24
River. It's 137.
01:29
Unit 26 with the correction.
01:33
Copy that.
01:34
Just to let you know, I got confirmation that we've got four or five trees across the road on Miami-Foley Road also.
01:41
And I think they're going to tackle them in a couple hours.
01:45
The road closed anyway at one mile.
01:48
Copy multiple trees on Miami.
01:51
We'll handle that in a few hours.
01:52
And did you copy the update?
01:54
The culverts actually at Sally Smith and Westwood Drive.
01:57
Copy that. We'll take a look at that.
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Location mentioned:
Westwood Dr, Oregon 97141
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