Multi-vehicle collision near South Macadam Ave in Portland, Portland OR
A multi-vehicle traffic collision occurred near South Macadam Avenue in Portland involving a Lexus and a Jeep. An iPhone crash detection alert triggered emergency response. Authorities were dispatched to the scene to check for injuries and offer transport if needed.
Audio|Source: Oregon State Police and Oregon State Agencies
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Transcript:
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...at 1-1-141.
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South Macadam Avenue.
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Cross streets.
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The Roan Health Care Report.
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Working channel off 34.
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2010.
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The Lexus A.
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The next is a ...
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... Council 1216, 3 and then clockout.
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Still for the one.
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Just north, the 289 northbound,
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received an iPhone crash detection from me.
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The unknown what's going on, but it sounds like the sub which is possibly talking to a dispatcher, but not responding to a circle taker.
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Turnpull of the 19 or in the ROC to probably 20.
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318, the DMR.
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Respond Charlie Responding Charlie Responding.
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7. Top 345 are all these top 811.
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It's rock.
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Channel 24.
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Can you give me the last six numbers with my case?
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After I'm last four six zero seven seven.
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Four six zero seven six.
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206. State and Baker is around for the red one.
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The vehicle, do you have any trade on the other vehicle? The second one is going to be the Jeep,
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near Queen Frank Henry,
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one for hire and Harry Greene.
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Clicking wheel is going to be a day I'll let me try.
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I don't have to.
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I copy. I'll work on you.
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And both of those.
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Anyone too?
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Yeah, everyone.
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A.E. collision is not for the Lexi copy that is.
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In 2110, was anyone transported from your crash?
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S Macadam Ave, Portland, OR
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