Single-vehicle slide off on highway with no injuries, Evergreen MT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a single-vehicle slide off on Highway 35 near Evergreen. No injuries or damage were reported. The scene was cleared and responsibility was transferred to law enforcement.
Audio|Heard on: Flathead County Fire Agencies
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to medicate 21 33 response at BELF thread.
00:03
LAMLOR 347, Highway 35 is when it first flu, single vehicle sign off unnoticed injuries.
00:08
Evergreen Medicaid 21-333 response to the APL thread.
00:12
Power v. 47, Highway 35, when a bridge flu, for a single vehicle sign off at nook injuries, just match clear.
00:18
1720.
00:21
25 and 1.5.
00:29
3A3.
00:30
Station 81, acknowledge the stage.
00:34
Station, A, you want to copy, knowledge?
00:42
3A3, 821 en route, we can updated.
01:01
I'm not going to the ditch and it would look like the son of my name but weren't unable to check.
01:08
I have like the key your time.
01:11
Please turn over to law enforcement.
01:15
All set out units will be clear and available.
01:22
We get turned over to law enforcement.
01:24
That's valid fire, thank you.
01:26
Thank you. 383, 2561, route highway 3535.
01:32
2561, copying route highway 3535.
01:39
2.3, 25, 28th and rail.
01:46
25, 208, hopperout.
01:49
21.
01:55
You show 821 on change vehicle vehicle, slide off the road.
01:59
No damage, no blockage at this time.
02:02
Agent C. We'll be out to reaging.
02:10
21 copy on scene single vehicles flat off no damage no blockage will be at triaging
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Location mentioned:
Montana Hwy 35, Evergreen, MT
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