Deputy foot injury treated after pursuit crash, Houston TX
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A deputy suffered a foot injury after a pursuit crash and was treated by EMS. No major injuries were reported for civilians, only minor injuries requiring ground transport.
Audio|Heard on: Harris County Sheriff's Department Dispatch
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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
Tom Penn does need an EMS[1] to check out his foot injury because the foot was run over.
00:06
Boy.
00:07
7-1-4-2, I'm showing it for Charles (name withheld) Nora 4060, not stolen for a white 2001-2001 Chevy pickup, last 4-(number withheld).
00:23
Very much.
00:25
40, 4 Lincoln 10.
00:27
On the back channel, they had chatter that Tom 11's foot got ran over and the EMS[1] is checking him out, but that's the only injury to any of our personnel.
00:37
Okay, 44, I'm clear.
00:38
Thank you on that.
00:41
Lincoln 10, I know traffic isn't round, but can we get an extent of what the injuries are to the civilians, please?
00:49
No one.
00:52
That's correct.
00:53
Not the only injury.
00:55
44 sand 12 I'm en route to the 27th call be an information call grant road telly road 31 boys 8 45 frank 13 uh yes sir I'm having computer issues can you clear my call warning
01:21
We have no life flight, no major injuries, just ground transports for minor injuries for a few civilians.
Police codes explained
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[1]
EMS: Emergency medical services response, including ambulance assistance for medical emergencies.
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Location mentioned:
FM 529 & Barker Cypress Rd, Houston, TX 77433
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