Single vehicle crashes into ditch in silverdale, Silverdale WA
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According to the dispatch call, a single vehicle crashed into a ditch near NW Myhre Rd in Silverdale. Officers are investigating and EMS transported one patient with basic life support to St. Michael Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
I also got a witness here that followed him for quite some bit and actually saw him going the ditch.
00:07
I told him to stand by.
00:09
32, dead of your bank?
00:13
Go ahead.
00:14
(name withheld), a red 97, Toyota Corolla, expired 2012 for (name withheld) Olympia.
00:24
Jophi.
00:27
Norr-98 information.
00:30
Go ahead. The state is not available.
00:37
Copy.
00:39
And at correction, they're out from 60.
00:43
Okay,
00:45
tell them thank you very much.
00:47
923.
00:48
Number 3.
00:55
7-1 on scene, single vehicle in the ditch investigating.
01:00
7-1 on a single vehicle in the ditch investigating in 955.
01:04
Step QAM 3-0.
01:05
Com, A-22.
01:08
822.
01:13
Transporting BLS to St.
01:15
Michael.
01:20
822 transporting BLS to St.
01:21
Michael.
01:22
822 transporting BLS to St.
01:24
St. Michael Medical Center at 957.
01:34
Go ahead.
01:37
Just clearing my details, you need a second down there.
01:43
Not on mine.
01:45
States en route to the other one.
01:54
Okay, I'll take a look at it.
02:03
They call Paul-1-05.
02:06
Follow them, certified.
02:09
Dave, you're going to stay with the subject and the vehicle on South State gets there.
02:13
They're controlling traffic, I'll be clear.
02:17
10-01.
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Location mentioned:
NW Myhre Rd, Silverdale, WA 98383
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