Traffic accident at Highway 99 and 99th Street, Hazel Dell WA
A traffic accident occurred at the intersection of Highway 99 and Northeast 99th Street in Hazel Dell, Washington. The involved vehicles have been moved off the roadway and are no longer blocking traffic. A patient is sitting on the curb near the intersection. Emergency units, including Engine 61, responded and are investigating the incident.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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1617-17-1-Code-3 Autopet, Highway 99, and Northeast 99th Street.
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17-17-responding, 1859.
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Priority 2[1], Engine 61, Battalion,
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61,
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Traffic Accident,
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Northeast Highway 99, and Northeast 99th Street.
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Priority 2[1], Engine 61, Battalion, 61,
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Traffic Accident,
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North East Highway 99, and North East 99th Street, map page 3135.
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Priority 3.
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Engine,
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62. Outside gas mill, (number withheld), northwest (number withheld) street,
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at Polida Park.
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Priority 3.
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Engine 62. Outside Gas Mel,
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(number withheld), Northwest (number withheld) Street.
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At Polita Park, map page 3129.
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Engine 61-0-round 5-1.
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Sorry, Tom, can you add squad 61 to the call engine 61?
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Affirmative, but if you need it, you guys have opposite one.
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Park 615-1. 6-15-1.
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90-61-0-1. 951.
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Ox 51 engine,
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61.
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61 has arrived to the intersection of Highway 99 and 99th Street.
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The vehicles are off the roadway, no longer blocking, or the mail patient sitting on the curb next to the intersection.
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The 61 will be out investigating OB-99 command.
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161 I have arrived at the intersection. The vehicles are off the roadway, not blocking the patient sitting on the curve next to the intersection.
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You will be commandant investigating at 1903.
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161, you can clear.
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All right, 61, copy, clear.
Police codes explained
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Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response; prompt attention required but lower priority than immediate emergencies.
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