Multiple crashes on Highway 9 near Sunnyside
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You have an MVC on Highway 9, Sunny Side Boulevard.
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Dispatch starting.
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Hey, just put it in and we got State Patrol advised as well.
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All right, you can show me on scene.
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Assistant Chief 71 is going to have sunny side command.
00:15
Looks like we've got four vehicles, all on its wheels.
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I'll be triaging, and I'll be sunny side command.
00:24
Copy on scene, establish sunny side command.
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Four vehicles on their wheels, triaging.
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Sunny side command from Snohomish.
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Smoke on 86 or 25 command.
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Command.
00:43
All right, I've got a 2nd accident that's just north on Highway 9.
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I've got one vehicle on its roof.
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I'm about 500 feet or so away from the 1st accident.
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First accident said there was non-injury.
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Let's send units to both, but give me this one 1st .
01:04
That'll be a separate collision north on Highway 9.
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One vehicle on the roof, 500 feet north.
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First one's reported non-injury.
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Send units to both.
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76 command from engine 66.
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Hey, this is command.
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You want us to start a truck?
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That's affirmative.
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Okay, engine 66, start us a truck company.
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Engine 66, copy.
01:40
Snowcone from 42nd command.
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42nd command.
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All right, I apologize.
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I've got command of both Sunnyside and 42nd.
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I don't have anybody on scene at the Sunnyside one yet.
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WSP I know is en route.
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Believe that's relatively non-injury.
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I appear to have one ALS patient still in the vehicle on 42nd and SR9.
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Sunrise Command, copy.
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One ALS patient still in the vehicle at 42nd and State Route 9.
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And Sunrise Command from Snohomish.
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Command, go ahead.
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Just confirming, you want me to dispatch separate additional resources for the one vehicle rollover north of 42nd?
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That's affirmative.
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But I'm going to have, I believe I have Engine 66 that I can hear.
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I'm going to have Engine 66
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come to this flipped over incident.
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And then I'm going to have Surfer units that will come from the south up north.
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We'll stop at the sunny side one.
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Copy, Engine 66 will respond to the vehicle rollover north of 42nd.
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Support units respond to the one ALS patient, 42nd, SR 9.
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Engine 66
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from command.
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66.
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I believe you're close as you're sitting right there at the intersection.
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That's affirmative.
03:16
All right, will you make a left-hand turn traveling north on 9 and come up to me? You're going to see your vehicle.
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I've got one car flipped on its side.
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Driver's still in the vehicle.
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366, still call major 66, show us on scene.
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Copy that, 10-52 to the hit and run medic.
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Highway 9.
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10-4.
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Sixty-six, pull past me up north, north of the incident.
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Proceed past you, north of the incident.
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Eighty-two's on scene.
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Coming.
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Eighty-two from command, go ahead and stay at Sunnyside for me and just make sure that we have all BLS patients.
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82 copy.
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Battalion 81's en route, 4500 block SR9.
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Copy.
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Battalion 43, units responding to the medics at (number withheld) 127th Avenue Southeast.
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We got CPR in progress.
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Copy, CPR in progress.
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I serve a medic unit from command.
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I will go ahead and respond up to this most northern incident.
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I can't do copy.
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No other incident.
04:38
Snohomish County 81, can I get a short report on the MVC in the 4500 block SR9?
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981, units respond to the MVC, 4500 block SR9.
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We got.
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We've got AC 71 on scene.
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One vehicle on its roof.
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Battalion 81, from command.
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Battalion 81.
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Chief, I got two incidents.
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One to the south at Sunnyside, one just north of that, about 500 ft .
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I am at the most northern incident.
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Car on its roof.
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I'm going to bring out medic 82 when they pop up here.
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You can come wherever you'd like.
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I have 40 seconds to man.
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Appreciate it, thank you.
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Aid 82 from command.
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82.
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Give me a patient count if anybody needs to be transported, and we can start more resources if we need.
05:41
I've got one BLS patient up here.
05:45
Yeah, Engine 82, we have four non-injured patients down here.
05:48
Do you need our assistance up at your scene?
05:52
That's affirmative.
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So call Battalion 81's arriving, FR9.
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Copy on scene.
06:02
That's our nine command.
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We're still at 900 and eighty-one.
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Serious correction.
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I kind of left the scene there at B 509 .
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If you don't mind taking a peek, just making sure, and then you can come and hand off command if you want.
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I've got one BLS patient.
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I believe I have the 800 and eighty-two that is going to come up here.
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I am going to cancel the ladder truck that was assigned.
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I don't think we need any other resources.
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Copy that.
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Stop. I apologize, sir.
06:33
Can you give me the units that are on scene currently?
06:37
Copy on scene incident at 47 and State Route 9.
06:42
We have 82 and Engine 82.
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And on scene the NBC medic, the 4500 block State Route 9, just north of that prior.
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We got AC 71 and Engine 66.
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981 is moving up to the 4500 block SR 9.