Single motorcycle crash on highway with no major injuries, Bells TX
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A motorcycle crashed off Highway 69 east of Kraft near Mill Creek River in Grayson County, Texas. The rider left the road into a ditch but was later found up and walking with no serious injuries. Emergency responders canceled the helicopter and additional help.
Audio|Heard on: Howe Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00
B. Grayson County, Bells EMSL fire, Bells EMS, FIRE, have an accident.
00:05
Soon on Highway 69 east of Kraft near the Mill Creek River,
00:11
Highway 69, east of Kraft, near the Mill Creek Creek,
00:16
to be a single-vehicle motorcycle crash.
00:20
Motorcycle was leaving on the highway and then fled off into the ditch.
00:24
Unknown injuries at this time, caller and continue on.
00:28
Grayson can be clear.
00:30
(number withheld)
00:37
Freezing County Dispresent from Bill
00:46
Freezing County Dispressed from Bill
00:52
Bill's Med1
00:57
Can you repeat traffic? Did you say it cause another wreck and I think...
01:07
Bellsmed 1, as far as I know, it's just the one accident.
01:14
Bellsman 1, receive one accident.
01:16
Thank you.
01:25
Freezer County dispatch from Bells, 9-1, you can cancel the help.
01:30
Receive, cancel a helicopter.
01:33
You should have all seen as well.
01:36
All right, the County Bell is fine.
01:41
Fire. Senator 91 is around.
01:45
Receive tender 91 is around.
01:46
Receive tender 91.
01:50
Great to County dispatch from Bill's Med1, you can go ahead and cancel any other incoming traffic or Aberratus, a patient is up and walking.
02:00
I'm not complaining with anything at the moment.
02:03
Be out.
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US-69, Texas
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