Two vehicle collision with minor damage at texas highway, Grayson County TX
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A two vehicle collision with minor damage occurred near US-377 and Buck Creek Road in Texas. Fire and rescue units responded and established command at the scene. No injuries were confirmed at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Howe Fire Rescue
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02:54
Transcript:
00:00
Vehicle accident reported near US-377 and Buck Creek Road.
00:04
Two vehicles involved.
00:07
Minor damage, unknown injuries at this time.
00:11
Grace County is clear.
00:13
7.0.
00:18
There is time to tell the fire.
00:21
Togafire.
00:27
All the fire will be announced quickly.
00:30
Please see, Tiger Park.
00:31
Great.
00:37
County just retrenching the top.
00:41
Go ahead.
00:43
Sure.
00:45
Okay, top of the order.
00:48
We see, stop doctor.
00:54
Great, County, Tidal Fire.
00:59
Tragal Firecote.
01:01
You can show Battalion 550 and engine 555 in round, Bud Creek, 377.
01:10
Excuse me, Soda.
01:11
Seating, Soda.
01:17
Patient Guy, a allegiance to (number withheld).
01:20
Allegiance, good.
01:23
You can show in route (number withheld).
01:27
Please, turn.
01:33
Great, catch you, such a triple progress by-time.
01:39
Papa.
01:45
Showed Tigers 550 on the scene, two vehicles, minor damage.
01:49
Everyone appeared to be out.
01:51
5.50 live command.
01:53
Spring.
01:56
Engine 555, we rub on the scene, block to northbound traffic, and shore.
01:59
Great.
02:11
County, now go, engine 555.
02:15
Engine 555. Engine 555 will be on scene, engine 55 will assume command.
02:32
This will be Buck Creek and 377, Buck Creek command.
02:38
Recy.
02:39
We see.
02:44
Christian County truck.
02:47
I'll go far.
02:49
Can we go ahead and get a tow truck sent out this?
02:53
We have a check.
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