Traffic collision blocks lane at Highway 16 and 46, Bandera County TX
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A multiple vehicle traffic collision occurred at Highway 16 and 46 near Pipe Creek, Texas. Emergency medical services and fire units responded. One EMS was needed. There was no entrapment and all patients were able to walk. One northbound lane was blocked at the intersection.
Audio|Heard on: Bandera County Public Safety
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03:49
Transcript:
00:00
Sandy out of Dandar County EMF Type 6R, make a location of Highway 16 and 46, Highway 16 and 46 for a traffic collision, multiple vehicles.
00:09
Caller advises that we need one EMS for sure, one EMS.
00:23
6409 3 shows a route to the Methodist westover Our method is westover 1154 1154
00:52
There's 2220 copies.
00:54
We're up.
00:56
Okay.
00:59
All right. Andrew, my mom's around.
01:02
Okay. Okay.
01:07
Okay. 12.
01:08
Okay. Okay.
01:09
Okay.
01:15
Thank you. Hello.
01:30
Solution.
01:33
27, 27, 22, 355, we go ahead and make location on for 827.
01:57
POS unit on TMS, you're unreadable.
02:07
You're unreadable.
02:15
2297 Medger OVI around.
02:23
822.35 will be on location with one northbound lane blocked currently in the intersection.
02:40
The new 22 ICR screen, you need more apparatus from all the station.
02:52
Three-fillender, I'm ten-eight from that phone call.
03:06
If you're joining the Pryke IC on scene, you need additional operators for blocking.
03:18
Let's try to get another again start at the site.
03:23
The break, Sanderer, 2220, show me in rounds, new station.
03:28
It's going to be three-view collection.
03:33
All patients are ambulatory, no entrapment.
03:47
And there is so many one on location.
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Location mentioned:
TX-16 & TX-46, Pipe Creek, TX 78063
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