Traffic accident reported on SR 500 westbound at I-5 southbound interchange; multiple engine units dispatched., Vancouver WA
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Traffic accident reported on SR 500 westbound at I-5 southbound interchange; multiple engine units dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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02:20
Transcript:
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Priority 3.
00:02
Engine 3.
00:03
Engine 2.
00:05
Traffic accidents.
00:06
1002, SR 500 westbound at I-5-southbound at I-5 Southbound.
00:16
Priority 3.
00:17
Engine 3. Engine 2.
00:20
Traffic accidents.
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1.002 SR 500 Westbound at I-5-Southbound at I-5 Southbound.
00:31
Map page 2122.
00:38
Later on the ramp.
00:45
1611, we have S.R.
00:47
500 westbound at I-5 southbound where they intersect.
00:53
The overpass, we're taking more information.
00:56
Uh, 78, then hit southbound.
01:00
Repeat that, 78 and hate the hotel.
01:06
The fire writer, no right needed.
01:13
Medic 16-4-3A1159 East Point 3.
01:20
Down to I-5 South.
01:25
Love it go.
01:31
We're going to look at all.
01:33
We have access when we go, so we're going to operate broken around.
01:38
That's fine. That's my second I go.
01:45
No, what?
01:47
I didn't see anything on the main line, so I took the ramp, but there's nothing on the ramp.
01:52
I'm gonna get back on to southbound.
01:58
Alright, you said there's nothing on there? I'll just stay down the main line.
02:03
All right, Calvary.
02:04
The both ramps are cleared, coming back on the other main left.
02:10
I think I've got it from West 500 to South Five.
02:14
I'll map it up to check how it'll let you know.
02:19
That makes four steps.
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I-5, Washington
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