Vehicle crash with reckless driving on I-15 near Russell, Las Vegas NV
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle crash involving a black Chrysler and at least one other car is suspected on I-15 near Russell. The Chrysler was reported to be driving recklessly before the collision. The exact number of vehicles involved is uncertain, with witnesses indicating two or possibly three cars blocking the right lane.
Audio|Heard on: Nevada Highway Patrol - Clark County
Listen to dispatch call
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Oh yeah, it's a black Chrysler car versus another unknown make car blocking the right lane.
00:07
The RP advised that the Chrysler was reckless prior to the collision.
00:11
Three cars might be involved, but the area witness only saw two so far.
00:18
Are they on the CD or on the mainline?
00:22
I think they're at the top of the ramp, almost kind of on Russell.
00:28
I'll have to ask ACL, you know.
00:34
360-235, you can show me 76 to 325's call from Sunset Joe.
00:44
Confirming last unit was 335?
00:47
How's her?
00:53
51, I'm 76 as well.
00:56
15 is Russell.
01:04
36198, you put me on that.
01:05
I'm right behind 325.
01:08
Copy.
01:13
Three on the Russell crash.
01:15
For the colors dropped, it's going to be on CD southbound, south of the on-ramp.
01:21
So you guys can get to it from the mainline or Russell.
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Location mentioned:
I-15, Las Vegas, NV
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