Two vehicle crash causes moderate damage near 9th and colby, Brown County TX
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A crash involving two vehicles occurred near 9th and Colby in Brown County, Texas. The vehicles sustained moderate damage. Emergency crews were dispatched and reported no clear serious injuries at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Emergency Management
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Station 91, phone to decide to have another accident.
00:03
Nice and clog and knocking, two vehicles, roadway blocks,
00:07
unknown injuries.
00:09
Everybody can't exploit.
00:14
That's right, the way you saw the rest, before it's gone out for that all-toe.
00:19
All right, Steve, we're directing on to the back-bit conversation here.
00:25
Yeah, that's also on the table.
00:28
All right-see.
00:30
Thank you.
00:48
Station 92, from front of the site of two vehicles, accident, 9th, and call me, and they get 9th and colby in the other injuries, each one agent station 91.
01:01
Showing is 92, they're out.
01:05
3d92.
01:11
Dispass, G9-3bren route and I can call her.
01:15
Please.
01:19
Justice up and out and then out.
01:28
Thank you. This past G71, this model be knocked down, we'd be walking up.
01:41
The Thomas man, he hasn't been able to know right here.
01:45
Thank you.
01:54
Dispatch, Chief 93, Beyond scene, and vehicle MVA[1].
01:58
Mounted damage, mortar damage, looks like everybody's going to be out of the vehicle.
02:02
Chief 93 up command.
02:05
We have two vehicles.
02:08
They have warrant and lock damage.
02:10
Chief Ninety three all command.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident (crash)
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Brown County, TX
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