Traffic crash with possible injury near SW Daisy Dr, Washington County OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a possible traffic crash near Southwest Daisy Drive and Southwest 185th Avenue involving a gray Tesla. Multiple individuals reportedly walked away from the scene after the vehicle appeared to have spun out and struck a pole. Police and medical personnel were en route to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 69,
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respond to traffic accident, unknown injury near Southwest 185th Avenue.
00:11
Cross streets are Southwest Hart Road and Southwest Daisy Drive.
00:20
Thirty-five and AMR 113 respond to stroke near Southwest Serena Court.
00:29
Cross streets are No Street and Southwest Kimberly Drive.
00:38
Com engine thirty-five has the stroke call on Serena, medic in quarters.
00:46
I copy eight thirty-two.
00:51
Engine 50 and AMR 122, respond to unconscious or fainting person near Southwest Pollard Lane.
01:02
Cross streets are Southwest 161st Avenue and Southwest 163rd Avenue.
01:13
Engine 69 responding to an unknown injury accident near Southwest 185th Avenue and Southwest Daisy Drive.
01:21
One caller advising that three individuals are walking away from the crash scene.
01:33
If you see them along the way, one is wearing a white long jacket and light pants.
01:38
Second individual in a light blue jacket and light pants.
01:42
They are walking towards Farmington.
01:44
The third individual is wearing a light blue hat, tan jacket, and blue jeans.
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Vehicle involved is a gray Tesla.
01:54
It appears the vehicle spun out and struck a pole again.
01:57
All individuals are walking away from the scene.
01:58
We do have police en route.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
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