Vehicle rollover sparks urgent rescue on I-5 in Tacoma, Tacoma WA
Fire units responded promptly to a rollover crash on southbound I-5 near 56th Street. Occupants were safely out, with one receiving State Patrol aid and medical help provided.
Audio|Source: Tacoma Fire
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Transcript:
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Become a battalion three is unseen, southbound high five, south of 56,
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got one vehicle on its side.
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If here's occupants are out of the vehicle,
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engine eight, couldn't take lanes three and four, tower two,
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couldn't provide an early warning block,
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safety three upon your arrival, lateral block, medic two, come ahead of Battalion three.
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Battalion 3 will be Southbound I-Five command.
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Come on receive, Battalion 3 and Team Southbound I-5 Command 2228.
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All units from Engine 8.
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Sounds like everyone's out of the vehicle at this point.
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Sounds like our only occupant is going to be with State Patrol just ahead of Engine 8.
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Engine 8 will be investigating, confirming.
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Command, Ladder 1 from Command, you can go available.
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Ladder 1 from Command, you can go available.
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Ladder 1 there?
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Command Safety 3.
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Just prior to Ladder 2, do you want me to move up and do lateral or do you want me an early warning?
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Safety 3. Why don't you move ahead of Engine A lateral block?
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Receive Engine A lateral.
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Engine 7, Channel A2, BLS[1], altered LOC, Orchard Park Apartments, 4913, South Orchard Street, Unity, as in Delta.
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Engine 7, Channel A2, BLS[1], altered LOC, Orchard Park Apartments, 4913, South Orchard Street, Unity, as in Delta, Time 2232.
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Command, EMS1 on, C.
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EMS1, Mr. Mann, you go available.
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EMS1.
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Tacoma, Southbound, I-5, Command, 1, BLS[1] Transport.
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Comer C, BLS[1] Transport, you'll have 85.
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Command, receive 85.
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Disregard, 8-2.
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8-2. 22-36.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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BLS: Basic Life Support medical response or transport for non-life-threatening or lower-acuity emergencies.
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