Traffic collision between car and large truck in Knox City, Knox City TX
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A car and an 18-wheeler truck collided near North East 4th Street and Highway 385. One passenger reported minor back pain. Emergency responders were on scene checking all occupants.
Audio|Heard on: Andrews County Sheriff and Fire
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
we had the 18-wheeler just off on 8,000.
00:04
Got a 40-0-50 car.
00:07
Shinner medium with minor front-end damage.
00:10
I'll be out for check on interest.
00:14
Number.
00:17
Good, Andrews, both did it's 23.
00:26
Hey, 19287.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:31
I'll go to the 18-wheeler if you want to go to the car.
00:35
7-8-7, Andrews.
00:38
23. 23.
00:45
Out,
00:46
nobody's strapped.
00:47
I got the vehicle in the center median and the 18-wheeler on the west side of 385.
00:54
And for everybody's out, vehicle center-median, 18-wether on the west side.
00:59
We're clear.
01:13
Good.
01:14
I'll be out what text says 266-6-422.
01:18
Repeating 2.6-6-422.
01:21
It'll be a truck truck tractor water hauler combo.
01:26
I'll advise on 28 on the tractor.
01:30
10-14[1]. C-31, M.A.
01:42
Go for you, Mass.
01:45
As you pull up, you're going to pull up behind Buddy's fire truck and there's going to be a F-150 sitting here.
01:54
We've got the passenger of this vehicle that's wanting to be checked out complaining the minor back pain.
02:01
She'll be sitting in this pickup.
02:02
I'm going to walk down and check on the drover.
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[1]
10-14: Escort or convoy
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Location mentioned:
N E 4th St, Knox City, TX 79529
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