Vehicle trapped in floodwater near North Main and Hadley Road, Tillamook OR
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A vehicle became trapped in floodwater near North Main Avenue and Hadley Road in Tillamook, Oregon. The caller reported that water was entering the car and advised the occupant to climb onto the roof for safety. Rescue units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tillamook County Police, Fire, EMS, EM, and Public Works
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
For station 71, close, the season, and closest cover,
00:04
Rescue, North Main, and Hadley, Road in Tillamook again.
00:06
For Station 71, closest season, and closest cover, rescue North Main and Hadley,
00:10
respond on TAC2 to Wattie through and 2 is (number withheld).
00:16
No one of six.
00:18
It's going to be a vehicle trapped in floodwater.
00:21
We're giving the caller directions on how to get on top of their car now.
00:24
If I can see them wearing that, they tried to drive down the highway.
00:30
Okay, I'm happy with you.
00:36
It's going to be a vehicle trapped in floodwater.
00:38
We're getting the RP on top of the car.
00:43
Chief 71.
00:46
58. Heavy brush 71 in Route 2 in Route 2, 38, 271 from Heavy Brush, 71 from Heavy Brush to Neum.
01:00
Yeah, heavy brush.
01:01
Go down there by Rosenberg, see if you can get eyes on.
01:07
(name withheld), come on.
01:12
Anyone on the copying route, it's 10 o'clock.
01:15
On for information, the vehicle is going to be a Ford sedan.
01:23
It's stuck in the water, and water is coming inside.
01:28
Chiefs everyone.
01:30
10-0-1.
01:31
Anyone.
01:36
One. One.
01:40
Go ahead.
01:42
Anyone, the line is now silent.
01:46
C-7, copy.
01:48
One.
01:54
6.
02:00
Do you still have eyes on the subject?
02:05
You can see their car. I don't know where they went, though.
02:10
The caller is telling us they're now across the street at the fir.
02:14
Yeah,
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