Multi-vehicle collision blocks highway near buckeye az, Buckeye AZ
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A multi-vehicle crash is blocking the eastbound I-10 highway west of Verrado near the Verado OffRamp. A black truck collided with a light passenger car, and a third vehicle may be involved. Emergency responders are coordinating to move vehicles towards Abrazo Health Center to clear the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: Chandler Police and Fire, Phoenix Fire
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Transcript:
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99 to the 964[1] blocking eastbound I-10 west of Verrado, blocking the...
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Advising they were in the left lane when it occurred, under if it's still blocking a black truck that ran into the light passenger car, possibly a third vehicle involved.
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3.3905.
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2-4-6-3. 24-6-3.
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55, we're moving from a collision location to the CERPT location, a 35th, the lower Buckeye to continue our VEE inspection there.
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I'll be moving to 35th and the lower back eye to finish the section of the 3.
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It does not look like the involved party calls in and it looks like Server 23 HP2, so he's advising it's blocking the left lane.
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at Verado OffRamp, you can access from Watson.
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And if you can move them off to the Abrazo Health Center, that's just out of Verado.
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And for it looks like we just got off the phone with the involved party, I will verify that the call taker is still on the phone and if it's so I'll have them move off the highway.
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7. At 2.3.
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What was your, what did you first say?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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964: Traffic accident or collision with unknown injury status or impairment, may involve blocked roadway.
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Location mentioned:
I-10, Buckeye, AZ
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