Vehicle on left shoulder off 118th; additional vehicles on ramp; red SUV with flat tire and debris causing damage, tow requested., Pierce County WA
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Vehicle on left shoulder off 118th; additional vehicles on ramp; red SUV with flat tire and debris causing damage, tow requested.
Audio|Heard on: Washington State Patrol Dispatch - Dist 1 East / West
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to be with Adam Leigh-Nary 9-170s left shoulder just off of 118th.
00:08
One, two, three, five, two, four.
00:11
Okay,
00:14
Tom, I got that vehicle over to the right shoulders, but I'm on the ramp to 118th.
00:19
I'm going to start on the other vehicles.
00:20
Pat's people said they were not involved in this incident.
00:23
They just had a flat tie in a bad location.
00:28
One, two, three, five.
00:45
123.2.2.3. I'm with Boy 4-6-356 Sam.
00:51
Vehicle struck debris and has a flat, flat left tire, and damage have lights.
00:59
One, two, three.
01:00
All right.
01:06
Sixth Street is here to come home on, same with a semi.
01:11
Sixth or two, five.
01:25
Is there already a tow started for that, vehicle blocking one?
01:31
No.
01:33
Can you go ahead and start one, please?
01:39
Go ahead and which vehicle or dimensions the same way?
01:44
It's a red SUV.
01:46
I have to walk a little under to get the plate.
01:49
Six or two, five that ink.
01:56
So much secure my flatbed will be accepted for that red SUV.
02:00
All right.
02:04
Safe 3-2 will be summit north towing.
02:10
41.
02:15
So I'm a Charles Mary Henry-Henry 0024 is the additional RPG.
02:22
We've got truck to debris.
02:23
1,
02:26
2, 3, 5, 24.
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