Vehicle crashes into building on Delany Road, Hitchcock TX
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle crashed into a building near Delany Road in Hitchcock, Texas. All occupants were out safely. Emergency responders used heavy equipment, including a winch, to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Galveston and La Marque Public Safety
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
I advise everybody's out of the vehicle.
00:02
Plan.
00:07
For Sam Henry William, 733C2.
00:12
Sam Henry William.
00:15
What's the numbers?
00:17
732.
00:19
Click.
00:21
Any next out the other right now?
00:27
We haven't advised.
00:28
We've got a vehicle and a building.
00:33
That's clear. Her headquarters ID.
00:38
296 copy. Is crash going out?
00:44
Black Delaney wrote a reference to a seizure.
00:47
She's going to be a 26-year-old female.
00:49
She's currently seizing.
00:50
She's had about eight seizures, Gals and Clear,
00:54
1638.
00:59
Don't need crash.
01:02
That's clear.
01:03
Copy IDs.
01:06
You're going to stand down.
01:11
Five and they're out.
01:13
104 showing you in route near Delany Road.
01:21
Near Delany Road.
01:25
291 291 go ahead if that's a major.
01:34
45 shows 108 field and secure click.
01:44
Mr. Guard, Medics 60 PD is requesting the extra EMIS unit on location.
01:48
We was trying to see if Medic Warren wanted to handle that or send another unit.
01:56
The patient's going to be located in the parking lot.
02:01
I can see.
02:06
I need a winch to pull it out of the building.
02:14
Medic 4, 35 in ball, 3.5 in ball on a major accident, clear at 1641, the spinal fire com 3.
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Location mentioned:
Delany Rd, Hitchcock, TX 77563
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