Vehicle flips on I-205 exit, chaos ensues in West Linn, West Linn OR
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A vehicle flipped over the guardrails on I-205 exit 8 in West Linn, landing in the opposite lane. Emergency crews responded swiftly to manage the complex accident scene involving two vehicles.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Flight and AMR.
00:02
Respond to traffic accidents with injury.
00:05
At northbound 205 exit 8, West Linn and Highway 43.
00:10
Cross streets are on 205 freeway northbound in West Bay Street.
00:20
Or that truck six seven can rehab truck six eight can check in with division two if they need any salvage.
00:32
Truck six eight copies check in coverage.
00:39
Command from Rehab 39.
00:40
Rehab is established next to the Commander again, Engine 16.
00:44
Deep timeline is established next to Engine 65 with air bottles.
00:54
Command companies, thanks.
00:56
I'm going to have Division 2 rotate companies through Rehab.
01:01
You should have Trux7 coming to Rehab now.
01:08
Hey man from Division 2.
01:13
Man.
01:15
Yeah,
01:17
I got turkey. They're going to assist with putting up some portable life.
01:26
Cover that.
01:34
Engine 16 from Division 2.
01:38
Engine 16, go ahead.
01:42
Yeah, you have Six-Fives going to rehab.
01:45
You guys are going to replace engine six-five, just looking for a hot spot.
01:53
Engine 16, copy.
01:59
Callers reporting that a vehicle was northbound and flipped across the guardrails and landed in the southbound lane.
02:06
It looks like only two vehicles involved.
02:09
Both still show to be on scene.
02:12
I have nothing further and please run around.
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Location mentioned:
OR-43, West Linn, OR
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