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Road washout assessed with traffic control near shincke Rd NE, Thurston County WA
A section of road near Shincke Rd NE and Woodard Bay Rd NE is being evaluated for closure due to a washout. Units on scene are controlling traffic and have canceled ambulance response.
Audio|Heard on: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Hi,
00:01
Southwest and south of cedar plants, and then sitting close to them to evaluate whether the road needs to be closed.
00:11
Italian, anyone, thank you.
00:13
21. 21.
00:19
Radio 1-Boy 6-7, clear results.
00:25
2119 that is who's powerful, do you can't you just through a trespass?
00:37
3.0.6-7 traffic.
00:41
Go ahead.
00:45
Martin and Hensley, Boy George Frank, age (number withheld).
00:51
Return to Frank (number withheld), 2122.
00:58
We're going to be clear, returning, cancel our ambulance response.
01:01
This is going to be AMA[1].
01:06
New 24, returning, cancel may ambulance AMA[1].
01:09
Break AMR[2] 16, Capital.
01:15
Okay. Okay.
01:18
Thank you, Tony.
01:23
Olympic one arriving at sea olympic one arriving twenty one.
01:27
Bob Knapp Auto Parts?
01:30
Recease.
01:32
Apple, a little bit too clear.
01:43
Radio, signplate.
01:47
Go ahead.
01:50
Washout's going to be en route for signage.
01:52
I'm just going to attempt to do traffic control as best as can in can in this area.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
AMA: Against Medical Advice
[2]
AMR: American Medical Response
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Location mentioned:
Shincke Rd NE & Woodard Bay Rd NE, Washington 98506
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