Car accident blocks eastbound South 66th Street, Tacoma WA


A car accident on South 66th Street and South Mullen Street in Tacoma caused a vehicle to block the eastbound lane. A woman was found injured outside the vehicle. Emergency crews are on scene providing medical aid and investigating the incident. The road was temporarily blocked due to the accident.
Audio|Source: Tacoma Fire
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Transcript:
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Tacoma engine 7 is on Tina command South 66th Street in South Mullen we have here to be a two R MDA blocking eastbound south 66 we have one female down outside of a vehicle and 7 is going to be checking for injuries all units continued into 7 command into 7th command investigation in one person down 14 11
00:33
We'll place you on the call.
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Break.
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Let it's reach Comey and cancel.
00:45
Lighter, please.
00:50
May I have a Terrier 3 is on safe, preventative block.
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May I receive, providing a block.
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All units, the exception of Engine 7, Medic 3 can go available.
01:08
Engine 3, Channel A2, BLS[1], sick person, (number withheld) Agnes Rove Northeast.
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Engine 3, Channel A2, BLS[1], sick person, (number withheld) Agnes Road Northeast, time 1416.
01:29
Home Engine 7, Start a BLS[1] transport.
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Agent 7, you'll have 8.6.
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8.6.
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8.6. Channel A.2.
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BLS[1]. Motor Vehicle accident.
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South 66 Street and South Mullen Street.
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8.6. Channel A2.
02:03
BLS[1]. Motor Vehicle accident.
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South 66 Street and South Mullen Street.
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Time 1418.
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Aid, 6, Channel A2, BLS[1], Motor Vehicle Accident, South 66 Street and South Mullen Street.
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Aid, 6, Channel A2, BLS[1], Motor Vehicle Accident, South 66 Street and South Mullen Street, Time 1418.
Police codes explained
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[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical response or transport for non-life-threatening or lower-acuity emergencies.
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