Motor vehicle injury crash blocks lanes on i-90 westbound, Cle Elum WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a motor vehicle crash causing injury blocked both lanes on i-90 westbound near milepost 83. Emergency services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Kittitas County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
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Patrol 3-car injury and then collision west 90 miles post 83 blue passenger car grid passenger car blocking
00:08
940 amount from 1040 mile from 1030 million through
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and three four high fellows will be in road the collision
00:38
Station 99 Clean Fire, District 7 EMS, motor vehicle injury accident.
00:42
I-90 westbound milepost 83.
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Station 99, Clean on Fire, District 7 EMS,
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motor vehicle injury accident.
00:49
I-90, westbound, Mount Post, 8, 3, 966, 12, 11.
00:55
From Port 54.
01:02
Controls, Pagan, Ralph.
01:08
X-1-6-2-9-9-6-2-1 in route.
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9-731 and 9-7-21 in route, 1213.
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TICOM, Medic 931, responding, copy short.
01:30
Medic 931, responding copied short, 1213.
01:34
Ten, three for a highhawk.
01:36
Vice DOT, we're going to need traffic control.
01:38
We have one of the vehicles totally block in both lanes.
01:47
Okay, and three for Hyack also.
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For aid,
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the collision is going to be just east of the on-ramp to west on 90.
01:57
I saw them go wrong way.
02:05
Code 4[1].
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: Situation under control; no further assistance needed
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