Vehicle crashes into sign, tree, and fire hydrant in Seattle, Seattle WA
A vehicle crashed into a sign, a tree, and a fire hydrant near Roy St in Seattle. It is unknown if anyone was inside the vehicle or if there are any injuries. The crash caused traffic disruption and police were requested for traffic control.
Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Injected Collision of Revenue, North and Roy Street, the south-outh lane.
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Vehicle versus Tree.
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Players responding, request SPD for traffic control.
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Information for all units. Database is in service. Database is in service.
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The closure at Roe Avenue North and Road Street upgraded a priority one.
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And then if anyone is still inside the vehicle, another caller is reporting that they sell a vehicle
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run into the stop sign in the area as well. There are any units available to clear and start from the collision[1] in the police sector.
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I can go. What's going on?
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There's a vehicle that hit a sign, a tree, and a fire hydrant. It's unknown if it's still occupied at this time.
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Injuries or if anyone's in the vehicle with the blue sedan of some sort of correction, if they're blue, possibly a coil of a sedan.
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Probably on there.
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Unit's the back one, Queen one to the closure.
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I'll, uh,
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I'll have a nice for now, see if you can get up.
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Proceed.
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Do we're passing one's right.
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I'll send you to London and have any unit to be here.
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Do you have any updates for us?
Police codes explained
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collision: Traffic collision
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