Two-car crash with CPR efforts near S 180th St, King County WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a two-vehicle crash near S 180th St and A Street in Washington. CPR was in progress at the scene, and responders reported that the patient regained a pulse. Both northbound lanes were blocked during the response.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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00:57
Transcript:
00:00
Watchdots on scene, they moved the motor vehicle accident over to the right shoulder, a slow shoulder, and they stayed on scene to work there.
00:07
Copy.
00:08
This is Medic 7 on Fire 3, still on scene with CPR in progress.
00:12
I'm responding to the scene instead.
00:16
Battalion 313, Engine 376 on Fire 3.
00:19
Last unit for Battalion 313 or East Valley Command?
00:22
East Valley Command, Engine 376.
00:24
We're at East Valley and 180th.
00:26
Do you need a hand with that CPR?
00:28
Negative, we have enough assistance.
00:29
Thank you.
00:31
Fire three, Engine 332.
00:33
Fire three, Engine 332.
00:35
Engine 333 to Fire 3.
00:38
We're on location.
00:39
Two-car moderate mechanism.
00:40
We're blocking both northbound lanes of A Street.
00:44
One green.
00:45
Moderate mechanism blocking both northbound lanes of A Street and one more lane.
00:51
Go ahead and pull right up between those two cars there.
00:55
They regained pulses, starting blood work.
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Location mentioned:
S 180th St, Washington
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