Car rolls on its side at Salem intersection, no injuries


A car accident happened at an intersection in Salem, Oregon. One vehicle rolled onto its side. Everyone got out safely. One woman was checked and had no injuries. The road was closed for safety. The vehicle will be towed because it had no insurance and the driver had a suspended license.
Audio|Source: Salem Police Dispatch
02:25
Transcript:
454, we'd north or south at the intersection. I believe it's going to be north, I will double check. ATL[1] so far. Copy, I'm not happy, my phone check. It's south. I'll be there in just a second. And 454, we need to get on family advice if it's entrapment or not. Nope, code 4, so far no injuries. I'll check with the other driver, but the world vehicle, everybody's out. There's one female patient. Yep, she appears fine. Copy. 2.28-454. Do we need to shut down, Hawthorne from Soberton? I'm sorry, can you repeat that? Do we need to shut down on a southbound traffic from Silverton? Yeah, that helps, and we'll probably do northbound from Sunnyview because the cars on its side. Just sort of truck will take up most of it. We're inside this view, I'll take up most of it. I copy, I'll have to go around. 4-5-4. We'll take a penalty tow for the light vehicle. I'll give a plate when you're ready. Go ahead. It's going to be tango, Tango, Quebec, 278, and medics can clear everybody's code for. They will be for a penalty tow for no insurance, DWS[2]. Just confirm a vehicle that was a Ford Explorer, not that Ford Pickup, or is it one of those sports? Say that again? Just confirming, is it a Ford pickup or is it a CV? Yeah, it's Ford Explorer, White and South. Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ATL: Attempt to Locate
[2]
DWS: Driving While Suspended
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Location mentioned:
Silverton Rd NE & Hawthorne Ave NE, Salem, OR 97301
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