Multi-vehicle crash on SR 500 near I-5 in Vancouver, Vancouver WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible multi-vehicle collision on SR 500 westbound near the I-5 interchange in Vancouver. Fire and medical personnel were dispatched under a non-emergency (Priority 3, Code 1) response. Multiple vehicles, possibly two separate collisions, were reported. The exact number of vehicles involved was unclear at the time of communication.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Priority three, engine two, engine one.
00:04
Traffic accident near SR 500 westbound at I-5 southbound.
00:15
Map page 2122.
00:22
Oh, we probably find back.
00:24
So you know, she only went that way.
00:29
Ever.
00:33
I think so.
00:39
Unit Eight 1672 reporting.
00:47
Seventy two, go ahead.
00:54
My sources tell me you still need a lunch.
00:56
I'm going to put you out of three six.
01:02
Three two copies launched.
01:03
Thank you.
01:10
I see.
01:17
I think unit 1629, code one, Cemetery Creek.
01:24
Unit 23, Vancouver.
01:27
Tom 333.
01:30
Just going to be a three-car, two different collisions.
01:36
Fire, you can let them know to come past me.
01:38
The medical is south of the IR truck.
01:45
Tom, number withheld.
01:51
Sixteen zero five.
01:54
I don't know.
02:03
Sixteen 14 pre-alert near northeast 72nd Avenue and northeast 119th Street.
02:09
Sorry, paramedic 1610, we've arrived.
02:11
(Name withheld) is on scene.
02:13
State patrol's not on scene yet.
02:14
Unclear how many vehicles are involved at this time.
02:17
We'll update you momentarily.
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