Traffic collision with airbag deployment on i-11 in Nevada, Clark County NV
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic collision involving a black Nissan Sentra occurred on Interstate 11 near Beltway West in Nevada. The vehicle's airbag deployed. Medical personnel and Ewing are on the scene, and one driver was transported by ambulance.
Audio|Heard on: Nevada Highway Patrol - Clark County
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
29. 2.39.
00:03
It would come from the 20 if it's the 11 to go.
00:11
Beltway East or Beltway West.
00:17
It's 11 north to Beltway West on the northern end.
00:21
It's up on the camera.
00:23
It looks like medical and a toll is 23.
00:28
239, copy, thank you.
00:34
170, 1024 Victor Boy.
00:37
Henry 6, 21070, 104.
00:42
Copy 28. 28.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:48
It's going to be 80 Henry, 209 in Nevada.
00:53
80 Henry, 209 in Nevada.
00:56
It's going to be a black Nissan Sentra.
01:00
Ten floor.
01:02
And for 43,
01:06
Airbag deployment.
01:08
And sorry, 51.
01:17
We actually have just Ewing's already on scene that was blocking a travel lane for us.
01:21
Due to the fact that we're on a curve, if we can assign them, that would be great.
01:26
Confirming, Ewing is on scene?
01:30
Affirmative.
01:31
They were here and where they got here.
01:32
They were helping block the crash scene.
01:34
But being that we're on a curve on a ramp, if we can assign them, that would be great.
01:38
I copy. Just confirming...
01:42
6343. Henry 653-343.
01:47
The driver over the phone is going to be transported by AMR 315 to September 17.
01:56
39 direct.
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I-11, Nevada
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