Disabled semi truck blocking northbound lane near 176th, Spanaway WA
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According to the dispatch call, a white 53-foot semi truck is disabled and blocking the northbound lane 1 near 176th Street on State Route 7.
Audio|Heard on: Washington State Patrol Dispatch - Dist 1 East / West
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
North 7, or just south of 176, lane 1 is blocked.
00:04
Looks like a disabled semi truck.
00:06
I'll contact them after I look for this pit.
00:09
There's a white 53 foot semi.
00:15
760, 1416.
00:21
Well, three now, just come out clear, timer regresses.
00:24
I don't think that, Fortune 18.
00:29
911 number one.
00:35
991, 1418. 911, 1418.
00:37
622. Can you a minute, 10602, call?
00:44
1060, 1520.
00:45
Take home 880-80-70 status.
00:47
It's another one.
00:51
A feature, 422.
00:52
You call my 1127 status? 1127 status?
01:02
1127. 1127.
01:04
1127 1421
01:09
811 811
01:12
811 East 410 east of state route 162 Charles Frank Union 6238 828 811 1421
01:31
760 UTL of this pedestrian and in route to that the same summer.
01:36
760 UTL 1422.
01:43
W.S. R.T.L.
01:45
In general, collision, northbounded south of 56, lane one.
01:50
1696 route.
01:51
We'll get them cleared.
01:57
632 in row will be a black TSCV south-changing regression.
02:02
We'll be a black pick up.
02:03
Fort twenty three four in row.
02:10
Okay.
02:13
Tom three three three four in row.
02:14
Forty-four in row. Forty-way four.
02:19
To the collision,
02:22
the driver of the key, zero-classing aid for leg pain, head pain,
02:27
and bloody nose.
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WA-7, Washington
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