Ambulance disabled with flat tire on Dunn Mountain Way, Stevens County WA


An ambulance en route to a medical emergency on near Dunn Mountain Way was disabled due to a flat tire caused by a gap in a cattle guard. The road hazard poses a risk to other emergency vehicles in the area.
Audio|Source: Stevens County Public Safety
02:20
Transcript:
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811 has a flat tire on ambulance we will advise DELA suite get a plan here on what we're gonna do.
00:11
3838.
00:17
to North Fire, could you please page for a District 7 ambulance?
00:30
Fire District 7, Respond, 1950, B as in Boy, near Dunn Mountain Way,
00:44
4A... 75-year-old male possible stroke.
00:50
811 is stuck with a flat tire requesting your response,
00:54
340.
01:05
Fire District 7, Respond, 1950B is in Boy, near Dunn Mountain Way.
01:12
475-year-old male having stroke symptoms.
01:15
It's a history of two TIAs and a heart attack, dementia patient aggravated.
01:21
8-11 was enraised. They have flat tires.
01:24
Requesting response, 340.
01:31
Recy 1 is on scene.
01:34
Recording.
01:36
With North Fire from 811, please advise the unit after us that there is a gap between the cattle guard and the second half of the road that allows a tire to fit in and it is about 100 yards before they get to us.
02:01
Prior, Resid 76 responding,
02:05
701 responding.
02:08
Responding 1-950 B's in Boyd to near Dunn Mountain Way.
02:13
811 advised, there is a gap in a cattle guard that could be hazardous to your tires.
02:17
They do have a flat tire at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Dunn Mountain Way, Washington 99101
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