Hit-and-run crash with injury on West Seattle Bridge, Seattle WA


A major crash occurred on the West Seattle Bridge near the Delridge exit involving a black vehicle with heavy front damage. The suspect vehicle fled the scene. Authorities suspect reckless driving and a hit-and-run causing injury. Emergency units are responding to the incident.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire / Seattle Police East / South Precincts
02:49
Transcript:
00:00
One point two is a crash, West Seattle Bridge eastbound or westbound?
00:08
Are you going to find out Westbound?
00:14
Are you involved?
00:19
Negative.
00:22
Start my nailing it please.
00:26
(name withheld).
00:30
Zero.
00:36
Correction. Frank 21 out of sit down.
00:39
Resuit.
00:44
William 22, do you need fire?
00:48
Yes, sir, fire.
00:51
Resuit.
00:52
All lanes is locked there,
00:54
except the first lane.
00:56
It's going to be head and run, I believe.
00:59
Crazy.
01:05
At major collision,
01:08
the suspect vehicle probably got off one of the exits, probably Delridge.
01:12
I believe it was a black vehicle that had major damage to the front end.
01:20
Major collision suspect you possibly got off at the Delridge exit, black vehicle with major front end-end damage.
01:26
A PC[1] for reckless driving and possibly head run with injury, working it out.
01:34
PC[1] for reckless driving and possible hit and run with injury.
01:40
Please go ahead. Does we do a hurry check?
01:43
Received.
01:48
Hill fire, we're just before the Delridge exit, westbound.
01:55
Units arriving. I'm okay on the bridge. If you do an area check, please.
02:03
Units arriving to do an area. I'm sorry to stop, please.
02:18
And William 1 didn't see anybody coming off the bridge, so they took one of the exits either Del Ridge or Harbor.
02:29
Sounds like you call either took the Delridge and a harbor exit.
02:34
I'm assuming he just left it somewhere, it's going to have some major damage suits.
02:46
William 12, we're approaching a bridge from harbor having seen anything yet.
Police codes explained
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[1]
PC: Legal justification for law enforcement action, such as arrest, search, or charges.
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