Occupied vehicle blocks access to fire station in Seattle


A car is parked in a way that blocks fire trucks from entering or exiting the fire station. Fire personnel are worried and want police help to manage the situation.
Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
Other control. Those CSOs are able. If they can make a car seat for a toddler, then we have to bring it back to the precinct. Any units available to clear and respond to a priority fire call, 3601, Beacon Avenue South, Fire Station 13, there's an occupied vehicle blocking the access for the fire station vehicles, 3601 Beacon Avenue South. Is there a sergeant that copies the priority fire assist[2] call before we begin cross precinct? You can log us to that. Can you find out if there's an active distal or what's going on there? If it's an active disturbance, it's just a vehicle is locking where the fire trucks go in and out and it's occupied so they are not comfortable contacting the driver. There's no description. It's checking in information and they're requesting a formal trespass[1] as well. Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
trespass: Trespassing
[2]
priority fire assist: Urgent request for police assistance regarding fire/emergency access
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Location mentioned:
Near Beacon Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
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