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Incident Record

On

Record ID

#12289

Date

04/08/26

Time

02:01:30

Location

LAKE LN

Flathead County CFS 00003033

Narrative

ON; Narrative added from associated Call #: 844 MVA ALS; W / SKYLES - MALE IS STILL IN VEH; Narrative added from LAKE LN associated Call #: 844 - Narrative added from associated Call #: 844 - MALES VEH IS COMPLETELY IN THE DITCH; Narrative added from associated Call #: 844 - NOT DISORIENTED STILL ANSWERING THE RP; Narrative added from associated Call #: 844 - ONLY THE ONLE MALE IN THE CAR; Narrative added from associated Call #: 844 - PARTIAL BLOCKAGE FROM RPS CAR; Narrative added from associated Call #: 844 - RP HOLDING A CLEAN WASH CLOTH TO HIS HEAD; Narrative added from associated Call #: 844 - RP IS GETTING NAPKINS FROM HER CAR; Narrative added from associated Call #: 844 - RP IS GUESSING HIS AGE; Narrative added from associated Call #: 844 - RP WITH THE VEH; Narrative added from associated Call #: 844 - RPS VEH IS A BLUE DODGE PC IS PULLED OVER NEAR THE ROAD WHERE HE CRASHED; Narrative added from associated Call #: 844 - SAYS HE HAS A HEAD INJ; Narrative added from associated Call #: 844 - THE VEH IS ON ITS ROOF; Narrative added from associated Call #: 844 - VEH IS A SILVER CHEVY CAR; RP GOT A CALL FROM HIS FRIEND, STATES THAT HE IS PINNED UNDER THE VEH; RP IS NOT ON SCN, WAS ENRT TO THE LOCATION; SINGLE VEH ROLL OVER ACCIDENT, HEAVY DAMAGE, OUT INVESTIGATING, 221 WILL HAVE HWY 93 COMMAND - 221; SMALL BLACK HONDA ACCORD TYPE VEH
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