Single vehicle collision causes lane closure near College Park Drive, Conroe TX
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A single vehicle crash occurred near College Park Drive on I-45, causing minor damage. No one was trapped. Traffic lanes were closed briefly for investigation and clearance.
Audio|Heard on: North Harris, Montgomery, Waller and Walker Counties Fire and EMS
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Single vehicle with minor damage will be on investigating all wheel twice.
00:05
Show me establishing that first by command.
00:09
Letter level one on location, establishing I-45 command on location with a single vehicle.
00:17
Minor damage will advise.
00:21
Collision, near College Park Drive, IFO address WBML, Engine 106, and Medic 23.
00:29
Motor vehicle collision,
00:31
near College Park Drive, in front of address, WBML, Cross Streets, Crossover, and Honor Roll Drive, Map 2,17, Quebec, FireMap, 5-1-7, 6, Charlie, 1, respond on FD4.
01:00
Andrew 23 is in the area investigate.
01:20
District caring service.
01:24
I-45 command, Kevin, no entrapment, advising all responding units can disregard.
01:31
Check on a medic 22, which my head.
01:35
Receive Benedict 22, patient contact.
01:37
Correct. You can just see louder than one, annual 11, 611, and May 22.
01:48
I told her it was up to go, sir.
02:04
You can go ahead and go back to service.
02:07
I've got a battalion over here with me out of the seat.
02:10
Open mic.
02:14
Open mic.
02:16
I appreciate you, thanks.
02:46
Law enforcement, two vehicles minor damage, westbound lane shut down.
02:53
Any two of six, back twenty-three, we're going to shut down traffic scene by the U-tar.
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Location mentioned:
College Park Dr, Conroe, TX 77384
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