Three-vehicle collision with two injured on I-405 in Kirkland, Kirkland WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a three-vehicle collision occurred on northbound I-405 near milepost 25 in Kirkland. Two patients reported injuries, including chest and leg pain. Emergency units are managing traffic and treating the injured.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
All units en route to northbound I-405 near milepost 25, three-vehicle collision, one female patient with chest pain and one with leg pain.
00:10
I do one 14, copy.
00:12
440 copy.
00:19
Engine 144 from 4-05 command.
00:23
Engine 144.
00:25
I'm going to have you position lane one.
00:28
There's one vehicle just north of engine 142, one patient in the vehicle still.
00:35
Copy. We're going to block lane one north of engine 142 with one patient in the vehicle.
00:42
That vehicle is on the shoulder with cones next to it.
00:46
4-4 copy is there now.
00:49
This is from Battalion 142.
00:52
Battalion 142.
00:54
Battalion 142 is going to assume Baltho 45 command.
00:57
Can we get red, one red trimit?
01:00
Copy one road termit.
01:18
Cuffle 405 command, your TriMed coming from Totem Lake.
01:21
Copy.
01:23
405 command from inch of 144.
01:27
Cooper command?
01:29
One green patient.
01:32
Copy. We're going to open up traffic to one lane and notify your people.
01:36
4-4 copy.
01:38
405 command, engine 144.
01:41
Command, go ahead.
01:43
We will not need a trimet for this patient.
01:46
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
I-405, Kirkland, WA
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