River rescue operation guides 16 people to landing, Yakima WA
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A river rescue near Robertson Landing guided approximately sixteen people from the water to safety. EMS coordinated the effort, and responders considered care for animals involved in the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Yakima City / County Police, Fire and EMS, Washington State Patrol
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04:15
Transcript:
00:00
We're approaching where you want.
00:03
If you can just pull into Robertson Landing parking lot there and make contact with Chief 290,
00:11
they're going to be steering people from the river to the landing.
00:16
Last count was 16 people.
00:21
And will they receive it?
00:25
A lot.
00:31
Round 95 from office.
00:40
395. We are attempting contact to command.
00:44
Affirmative.
00:45
We're going to be doing some transfer for some shallow water.
00:47
These patients are going to get wet.
00:48
We'll probably want to have.
00:50
They need you to do it for medical standby.
00:55
All three feet.
01:05
Now weire brush 42 is on scene.
01:09
1343.
01:21
From Valley Fire, engine 40.
01:27
Team 1040. Take care of the address.
01:30
Call Mr. Breed is a wave-of-white.
01:33
Toyota hatchbackers.
01:34
Lake Charles Boyd.
01:37
Cibra 4797.
01:39
Erratic driving,
01:41
resting northbound on 40th Avenue from Powerhouse.
01:44
No one following.
01:45
No response necessary.
01:46
1344.
01:53
Sorry, Mark, a lot of them.
01:59
36?
02:15
840.
02:18
Confirm, if you're going to anybody out on that side or can we divert A816 to the Yakima side where they're pulling out to 15 people?
02:26
I'm sorry. Go ahead and divert them to the Yakima side.
02:30
9-0, white by the green.
02:33
No. No. No. No. No. 29, 3rd.
02:34
Okay.
02:41
I'm going to send this one over MDT is happening right now, 283.
02:49
One-five AM-out, searching for that.
02:52
One-five-three.
02:55
Zero. 20 in the mountain uphill.
02:59
And zero again, two.
03:02
Twenty-five over in that area as well.
03:06
Great.
03:07
Ramper in your size, a lot.
03:18
The rotor is in route, working on if we can communicate with them.
03:23
Is that something you guys can use out there?
03:30
Yeah, I don't lessen the trip if we can get it.
03:33
We do have a lot of animals to continue with, so we're going to have to figure out with how that's going to go with the animals.
03:41
Yeah, let's plan on them not being able to accept the animals.
03:46
What's our job? Yeah.
03:50
Oregon Place.
03:51
David Henry Norris, two radio and now level two on Rappalo dog.
03:54
I'm ready to go out there.
04:00
Okay, what are you?
04:05
We'll make sure that the animals are transferred to grass.
04:12
One-five zero is it an occupied? Command, there's got trees.
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W Birchfield Rd, Yakima, WA 98901
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