Disabled pickup truck blocking highway with occupant inside, Eatonville WA


A brown pickup truck is disabled and blocking the southbound lane of State Route 16 near Mashel River Bridge. Someone is inside the vehicle and may be unresponsive. Emergency fire and medical units have been requested and are on the scene.
Audio|Source: Washington State Patrol Dispatch - Dist 1 East / West
04:44
Transcript:
00:00
2-9. In the area right now.
00:04
Do they have any more specifics? I didn't see anything.
00:08
They said it was really hard to see from the roadway.
00:11
It's an older brown pickup.
00:15
Received, I'm at Eatonville Highway right now, I'll turn back and check,
00:21
but I'll need another unit to handle if I find it.
00:27
3-2-8-6-11.
00:33
3-2-9-11. Did they give an approximate milepost at least, or what's the milepost for whatever you have is, (name withheld)?
00:42
We have it is 27 and he said it was the Mashel River Bridge area.
00:48
I'm received.
00:50
I'm pretty much on it now.
00:51
I'll look.
00:54
Also the reporting party advised works for the Mashel River Project, which is one mile up from that area.
01:04
Okay, coming through the area before, I didn't see anybody standing by or anything.
01:09
So if you can call them back and maybe get them back on scene so I can find it.
01:16
3296-12.
01:22
The reporting party will be back en route.
01:25
We'll be in a silver Nissan pickup with flashers on.
01:30
Received them on the south side of the bridge right now, and I'll check the common, pretty deep embankments up here first.
01:40
399614.
01:45
Tom 333, 614.
01:52
West patrols, disabled vehicle blocking southbound lane of State Route 16, a black passenger car hazard active.
02:00
I don't know, turn is Delacom DuPont.
02:05
Anyone from Silicon 2Comp? Lauren.
02:10
16. 15.
02:17
Tom 3825 to come a clearing and en route.
02:22
Tom 3825, 016.
02:27
Tacoma West Controls East is requesting assistance with a collision north seven at National River in one-partage entry and a new collision.
02:39
We'll have 3-2-9-1-4 at first and we'll go from there.
02:42
We don't really have bodies right now to head out to send over.
02:45
911[1], 616.
02:51
3-2-19-com.
02:52
I found it.
02:55
It's about a half mile south of the bridge.
02:57
If you can advise fire, they just showed up on scene and went northbound.
03:02
329 if they're seen just south of the break, 617.
03:09
If you come, I'm not on foot, I don't have a portable, so I'll get back to you when I get back to the car.
03:14
I'll check on this guy.
03:17
329, 617.
03:22
No one's going to verify it's on the mainline to 16 or each will be bypassed?
03:31
Repeat advised was on mainline 216.
03:36
911[1]? 911-16.
03:44
Hello, with patrols.
03:46
Eastside will be requiring 8 unit to check 8-1 cartage injured in the close to half-north-sett-Mashel River.
03:56
Six.
03:58
We're putting two miles off.
04:04
In the area of Eatonville.
04:13
We'll have an extended DQ, but it could be a knot from the narrows.
04:19
It takes that piece of TG.
04:23
That's 3-2-9's coming.
04:26
Three to nine.
04:29
RP's on scene with me.
04:30
I'm gonna wait for fire and I'll try to make contact.
04:33
RP states that there is someone inside.
04:37
He didn't try to wake him unknown if he's impaired or injured.
04:42
So I'll wait for fire to get back and I'll make contact.
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Near Mountain Hwy E, Eatonville, WA 98328
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