Response to an MVC (motor vehicle crash) unknown injury, single vehicle into barrier on southbound I‑5 near mile marker 30., Jackson County OR
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According to the dispatch call, response to an MVC (motor vehicle crash) unknown injury, single vehicle into barrier on southbound I‑5 near mile marker 30.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Fire
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01:47
Transcript:
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Battalion 2, Priority 5[1], MVC, unknown injury, southbound interspace 5 at mile 30, network.
00:14
46.
00:17
46, that been returned clear with no expiration on a 2014 fort escape, no registration, last registered to a burgo LLC at a Grand Tap.
00:30
Okay.
00:36
Full alarm at the Eagle Point Museum?
00:43
128 for an audible alarm at the Eagle Point Museum.
00:46
It's coming from the front motion detector multiple prayers.
00:50
I'll contact with the cord.
00:53
I'm responding code to the MZCE on I5, responding to the MZCE on I5, responding with engine forces.
01:07
For audio.
01:15
4-184 audio.
01:18
Go ahead.
01:21
Adam 343151, last up carry.
01:28
McCain responding for an NBC unknown injury.
01:30
Southbound I-5 near mile marker 30, Southbound 5 near 30.
01:34
Really a single vehicle into the barrier.
01:38
OSP is responding.
01:42
They advise that it's into the barrier on the right-hand side and the vehicle appeared to still be running.
Police codes explained
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Priority 5: Designated response level indicating specific priority for non-emergency or urgent calls, context-dependent.
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I-5, Oregon
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