Motor vehicle collision on West US 290 with safe occupants, Hays County TX
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A motor vehicle collision occurred on West US 290 in Texas. Multiple fire and medical units responded. All occupants were conscious and outside their vehicles. Some medical units were later canceled as no transport was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Hays County Fire and EMS - North
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02:33
Transcript:
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Engine 71, Engine 74, Battalion Chief 71, North Hays Fire, Medic 71, Athlian Chief 75, respond box 8302, at West US, 290, Motor Vehicle Collision,
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at West US 290,
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Motor Vehicle Collision.
00:26
Receipt (number withheld).
00:39
Hey, he's kind of battalion 31.
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Hey, he's kind of battalion 31.
00:43
Not 2-31.
00:46
He's kind of Battalion 31 assigned Medic 36 to that call on Main Street.
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Proceed.
00:56
1. At Ranch Road, near 18-216, outside fire.
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At French Road, 1826,
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outside fire.
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No, thanks fire, please.
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We see no, sir.
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Okay,
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just 71 route NBA.
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He finished for 178 and in round NBA.
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See what you should hit, sir.
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Mag 41. Saddak, Christas.
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We do mid-41.
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Thank you, Matt 41.
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We're already getting further on the NDA.
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The second one.
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I've one caller advising that everyone is conscious and out of the vehicles.
02:04
They've got one of the people is, please.
02:11
Where is it?
02:14
Dase County Press 6 views and rapid outside fire.
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We see, President.
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This county from Medi-31.
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You can cancel Medi-36.
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Medi-31, clear the call.
02:32
No transport.
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W U.S. 290, Texas
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