Motor vehicle collision near Silverdale Way NW, Silverdale WA
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A motor vehicle collision occurred near the intersection of Silverdale Way Northwest and Northwest Boulevard in Silverdale, Washington. Emergency medical and fire units responded. One caller reported at least one person involved with an unknown injury status.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Collision.
00:02
Hit that Mall Boulevard of Silverdale.
00:08
Planning Central at 12-steroA.
00:10
Engine 52, BLS Green Response.
00:12
Breakade 8-1-V1-EA, MO-MOMO, coming out from underneath it.
00:17
PILBASC and Silverdale Way Northwest.
00:18
Engine 52, BLS, Grovelivar, Northwest and Silverdale Way Northwest.
00:23
Timeout, 1208.
00:24
Four seconds, it's name.
00:25
12-1.
00:34
Second, Palt 623.
00:35
Units are running.
00:39
Pall 6205-1.
00:45
Waterpoint.
00:46
316. I'm going to get to Tiskegee and then come down.
00:49
If you just wanted to go straight,
00:51
I'll pass it for that, NBC,
00:53
and please, Vingenton 5-2.
00:55
Lighter 5-2.
00:56
Lighter 5-1-1-1-1-1-12.
01:06
I have two available to hold tonight.
01:12
215-19, 215.
01:13
215.
01:15
215.
01:19
215.
01:21
1210. 10.
01:24
All right,
01:28
one, second.
01:33
All right. Is that comment information? BLS red response for a motor vehicle collision.
01:39
This has been upgraded to a telematics caller as well.
01:42
No contact been made.
01:44
One caller did say one party, but not injured unknown about the other.
01:48
Okay. All right. Northwest and Silverdale Way Northwest.
01:50
Time out 1211.
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Silverdale Way NW, Silverdale, WA
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