Single vehicle accident near Martin Way E with minor injuries, Thurston County WA
Emergency responders attended to a single-vehicle crash near Martin Way E, with one person suffering minor injuries. Coordinations were made with the railway company to ensure safe train operations while emergency crews worked near the tracks.
Audio|Source: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
02:22
Transcript:
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We have one car off the roadway with County and we got one BLS[1] patient at this time.
00:10
One car off the roadway with county and one BLS[1] patient at this time.
00:13
2211.
00:18
3-trial 7. I'll be clearing so you back in threats.
00:24
2211.
00:27
At 23, code 15.
00:30
23 code 15, that's when you two 11.
00:37
24 radio status.
00:41
Okay, 2.
00:43
2211. 2211.
00:51
Sam, 854. Go ahead.
00:55
We're with the right person.
00:56
You can disagree, looking for our key.
01:00
Please, Steve, we don't have one thing.
01:02
I copy.
01:06
Thank you. Thank you.
01:12
Madam 32, same one.
01:16
32.
01:18
Put an address in the call for the victim's family.
01:21
Do you like me to go to check? You can see if they're there.
01:28
Dr. 1, June 41.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:34
Can you contact BNSF and let them know that this vehicle's landed about 10 feet away from the tracks? So they're going to have to probably creep and beat through this area.
01:46
They'll see law enforcement here for a little bit of vehicle on the side here.
01:54
And engine 4-1, do you want us to have the train track shut down or negative?
02:03
To use the term Creep and Beat, they should be fine.
02:06
They don't need to shut the tracks down, but there is operations handling on the side of the tracks here.
02:12
There's a vehicle with the county here, so I just want to let them know that we're going to be out here working in their area.
02:21
I'll let him know.
02:22
Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical response providing non-advanced care for lower-acuity emergencies.
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