Multi vehicle crash shuts down northbound lane on highway, Lincoln County OR
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A multi-vehicle crash occurred on Northwest Pacific Coast Highway near Northwest Navy Road in Lincoln County, causing heavy vehicle damage and airbag deployment. The crash closed the northbound lane and resulted in multiple injured patients.
Audio|Heard on: Toledo Fire West & East, Lincoln County Fire 1 & 2, and PWA
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02:36
Transcript:
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Middickmano 3 solar fire, brush 61, Yohubb Fire, Prairie 1 Crash, Northwest Pacific Coast Highway and Northwest Navy Road.
00:07
From Middnano 3, solar, fire, brush 61, you'll hot fire, Perry 1st, Pacific Coast Highway, and Northwest Navy Road.
00:15
We'll work this on firecans.
00:33
10-9[1]-7-backed to you.
00:36
Carver.
00:37
Just that's 122-0.
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Oh, 620, you are coming.
00:58
Dale Medicaid 200 to the crash.
01:05
Medicate 2 around the crash.
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Medicated tip.
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If that you can sell utility in route from running by the jacoburg.
01:21
The station is going to be a three vehicle heavy image airbag deployed.
01:28
The 52 is going to have the vehicle will be shut down northbound lane.
01:32
To be held me in three vehicles heavy attack, shutting down northbound lane.
01:58
I've got multiple patients.
02:06
Kevin. Kevin.
02:08
They have a different elevator to support for 2019-3-7.
02:16
Uh, I've used that up for a mission here.
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And we've got it now.
02:27
highway in North Bay Area Road.
02:29
For a medic, then a flyer, you have a second, it is under Perry, one crash, Northwest Pacific Coast Highway and North State be a road, the North Carolina Fire.
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