Vehicle crash into light pole on Highway 3 causes injuries, La Marque TX
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A vehicle crashed into a light pole on Highway 3 near La Marque, Texas. One person was ejected from the vehicle, another has a dislocated shoulder and cannot move. The power pole was snapped and there may be downed power lines. Emergency responders are on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Galveston and La Marque Public Safety
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be a major accident.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:06
3000 block of Highway 3.
00:11
Clear and dropped.
00:17
To the major, I believe it's going to be a vehicle crash into a light pole.
00:25
So they take you that six gauge for chairman.
00:32
Is it north or southbound?
00:38
33 on block,
00:40
Southbound.
00:43
Came out of the vehicle, advised nobody else is inside.
00:47
The vehicle is going to be deep into the bushing.
00:51
The AT just advised we've got two more occupants.
00:59
Driver is walking and it's alert.
01:07
He has a dislocated shoulder and cannot move.
01:11
I'm still trying to get there.
01:17
48, can you confirm if the power line is on the ground or not right now?
01:23
I can't confirm right now.
01:26
The truck is upside down on the roof.
01:30
I'm trying to make location.
01:36
Okay.
01:43
Information only. I'm contacting Texas, New Mexico to have a snapped power pole.
01:49
Triple.
01:54
Yeah, they are busy.
01:56
Can one of y'all print the SCH for Chapman?
02:00
Port 17, this should already be on a printer for you.
02:06
Negative, it's not.
02:11
Tell us just advice that one of the occupants with ejective...
02:15
He's going to pass out.
02:20
One of the occupants was ejected.
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Location mentioned:
State Hwy 3, La Marque, TX 77568
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