Traffic accident blocking southbound AZ-101 Loop, Glendale AZ
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A traffic accident caused a blockage on the southbound lanes of the AZ-101 Loop. Multiple units coordinated response to clear the roadway and manage traffic hazards.
Audio|Heard on: Arizona DPS - Highway Patrol Metro Phoenix West
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
5-5-9-9 do you guys that we're getting reports of a 962 in the same area, 101[1] at 5.
00:06
Looks like they moved off to the Denny's off a camelback, and they are requesting medical at 1814.
00:14
And we're right at 5 when we're pulling these cars off of.
00:18
So maybe that's a different collision.
00:22
So far, yeah, I'm not too sure they are advising that the collision occurred on the 101[1] between Cardinals Way and Camelback, which would be the same area.
00:33
Let's double check there.
00:34
A guy out here, Ed.
00:37
Can you copy an Errol M28 for me, please?
00:41
Go ahead.
00:43
You can get a store vehicle,
00:45
George 7, Tom, 7.
00:48
I don't even know what they can model out of.
01:01
5-590 can you guys that the roadway is open?
01:06
I'll be roadway open at 18-50.
01:13
1450. 40-50.
01:15
40-50.
01:18
I'll be 98 report taken and you show me and rog that 962 cases separate.
01:27
815.
01:31
All right, five, nine.
01:35
Yeah, it looks like that, that Denny's one.
01:36
It's gonna be tied into this collision over here, so like this people in the same, it looks like it's going to be going to be all of one call.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
101: Female (used as a code for a female person, subject, or caller)
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Location mentioned:
W Camelback Rd, Glendale, AZ 85305
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