Two-car crash blocks northbound lanes near Aurora and 50th, Seattle WA

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TrafficA two-car traffic accident occurred in the northbound lanes near Aurora Avenue North and North 50th Street in Seattle. One person was reported decreased. Fire engines 9 and 17 responded to block the lanes. Seattle Police Department is also responding to the scene.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
02:7
Transcript:
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Engine 9, MVI[1] response, Aurora Avenue North and North 50 Street.
00:07
Engine 9, or Aurora Avenue North and North 50 Street.
00:11
We've added engine 17 to your response for blocking.
00:15
The two-car MVI[1], one person is decreased.
00:19
SPD[2] is responding.
00:21
It's going to be in the northbound lanes.
00:29
810, 8 response, 110, 10 Avenue South.
00:36
810,
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110, 10 avenues now.
00:42
This is going to be a request from SPD[2] for an adult female who assaulted unit number 239.
00:55
Hey,
00:57
you can co-agree.
01:01
...228 co-green.
01:04
Engine 208, engine 10.
01:10
Engine 10. MBI response,
01:14
(number withheld) airport way south.
01:20
Engine 10, (number withheld) airport way south. There is.
01:26
You've got a car into a building, minor damage.
01:29
There are any no injuries.
01:36
Dispatch from Latternigh, we made contact with U-dubs on site maintenance. They're going to handle this, so we're in service returning.
01:43
Receive Lada-N-I, Udouble handle.
01:49
Engine 17th and engine 9, this is just north of North 50 Street for blocking the right two lanes.
02:02
This is 17, okay.
02:05
Just north of 50, blocking the two right lane.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVI: Motor vehicle incident involving a collision, accident, or related traffic event.
[2]
SPD: Seattle Police Department
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Location mentioned:
N 50th St & Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
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