Two vehicle crash on highway 630 westbound, Little Rock AR
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According to the dispatch call, a two-vehicle crash occurred on highway 630 westbound near Chester and MLK exits. One vehicle was a white Nissan on the right shoulder, and the other a gray car on the left shoulder that was moved to the MLK exit area. Officers are on scene and coordinating further actions.
Audio|Heard on: Arkansas State Police Troop A Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Two vehicle crash on 630 West at Chester.
00:08
630 west of the 2A.
00:10
You have a white Nissan on the right shoulder and just ahead a gray car on the left.
00:17
104, can I think.
00:19
104.
00:24
9, I'm out with that car 630 westbound Chester here on the left shoulder.
00:30
104.M.9.
00:35
Adam 47, it looks drivable.
00:37
I'm going to try to move up to MLK.
00:42
104. 204.
00:49
Adam 78. Adam 78.
00:51
Go ahead.
00:55
They're going to issue a court date.
00:57
You're ready to copy?
00:59
Acknowledged.
01:06
January 26th,
01:08
9 a.m.
01:14
Acknowledged, thank you.
01:15
You're welcome.
01:16
Adam 9, Adam 47.
01:19
Go ahead, sir.
01:21
We're at the American.
01:24
American Legion, if you want to move here.
01:28
Team 4, I'm getting on 430 now.
01:32
I'm getting on 430 now.
01:35
Adam 9, Middle Rock.
01:37
Adam 9.
01:42
We call them back and tell them to come to the American Legion if it's drivable.
01:47
Okay, give me the location more time.
01:54
The crash on 630, I moved the vehicle that was on the left shoulder, moved to the full engine off the MLK exit.
02:03
Yeah, we're trying to make contact.
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Location mentioned:
I-630, Little Rock, AR
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