Vehicle crashes into house near fire station in Las Vegas, Las Vegas NV


A vehicle crashed into a house near Fire Station 7 in Las Vegas, resulting in a heavy rescue response. Emergency teams including fire rescue and ambulances were dispatched. The crash involved a semi truck and a black SUV. All vehicle occupants were out of the vehicles on arrival. Law enforcement was requested to manage traffic control on nearby roads.
Audio|Source: Las Vegas and Clark County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
I have a vehicle into a house by station 7.
00:04
We're needing a heavy rescue. Did you guys want me to add you guys onto that one and add an engine onto the call you guys are on, or did you guys want to stay on scene of the call you're already on?
00:15
That's affirmative.
00:19
It's time for copy.
00:23
You guys add it on and have a time for I'll get you another engine out there. Thank you.
00:31
Copy, let's make this Zone 3 text.
00:39
Service for special details.
00:46
28 for this much.
00:50
It's 28-5.
00:51
Yes, sir. Would you guys like a tax channel for your call?
00:57
Sure. Sounds good.
01:03
I have Rescue 14 and three total of three community ambulance units en route.
01:12
Did you need anything additional?
01:18
Dispatches 14 has arrived.
01:22
This will be Eastern Command. We do have a semi versus a black SUV.
01:30
All occupants are out of the vehicle.
01:33
We're going to do a quick triage and we'll advise if we need any additional units.
01:40
Dispatch copies, Eastern Command.
01:45
Dispatch command. We will need law enforcement for traffic control. We have all southbound lanes on Easter, just south of Karen and shut down.
01:56
We'll need law enforcement at Karen and Easter,
01:59
at least three law enforcement officers.
02:05
Dave Metro.
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Las Vegas, NV
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