Three vehicle collision causes chest and head pain, Frisco TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a three vehicle collision occurred on southbound Preston Road near Warren Parkway in Frisco, Texas. Pain was reported in the chest and head. The vehicles had minor damage and were moved to clear the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2, Medit 2, showing you en route to a two-vehicle MBC.
00:04
Correction is going to be a three-vehicle Mbc.
00:07
We have a caller reporting of chest pain and head pain from the accident.
00:13
It's going to be southbound on Preston and just north of Warren Parkway.
00:16
Appreciate.
00:18
First go, from Engine 2.
00:20
Engine 2, Medic 2, you guys were cleared off accidentally.
00:23
We're putting you back on the call.
00:25
Appreciate, thank you.
00:28
First code, this is Engine 2.
00:31
Engine 2.
00:32
Show Engine 2 on location.
00:34
We're going to have Southbound, Preston.
00:37
We're going to be in Lane 3.
00:40
We're going to have three vehicles, looks like minor damage.
00:43
We're going to be out investigating.
00:44
You show us as Preston Command.
00:46
Thank you, President.
00:48
Also to show you two out.
00:49
Precy.
00:51
Brisco engine to, excuse me,
00:54
pressing command.
00:55
Pressing command, go ahead.
00:58
Okay, three vehicles, looks like four Friday threes at this time.
01:02
Moving the vehicles off the roadway, we're going to get Preston open back up.
01:05
Okay.
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