Truck broken down on eastbound TX-289 loop, Lubbock TX
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According to the dispatch call, a red pickup truck is broken down in the eastbound lanes of the TX-289 Loop in Lubbock. Emergency crews report vehicles on the shoulder of the northwestbound lanes and a traffic blocker is on the way.
Audio|Heard on: Lubbock City-County Public Safety
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
469, go ahead.
00:04
Both for a red ram truck, eastbound lanes, broken down.
00:12
4-2. 10-4[1], 24-minute.
00:17
2172 traffic.
00:24
Station 12?
00:28
Drag, this could be a Honda.
00:35
104.
00:37
2012. 2012.
00:41
C12.
00:43
9-1-7, my residence.
00:47
You kind of work for a kinks are doing.
00:53
441, yeah.
00:56
441.
00:58
Straber's response to a piece just complaining of an armory three.
01:03
17-9.
01:07
If I had the command, do you need any brush three or brush one out there?
01:13
He's at the blocker at this time.
01:15
They're all on the northbound,
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westbound lane.
01:23
And they're both on the shoulder.
01:30
At 1739.
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1,731st Gulfpapa Yankee, 0376.
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104.
01:53
Allude command, love it.
01:57
Hi, DeLu.
01:59
Yeah, let me show myself and engine one out, both these vehicles are on the shoulder, northwestbound lanes, northside shoulder.
02:12
1740.
02:13
Okay,
02:17
so a Loop blocker en route.
02:21
1740. 2240.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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TX-289 Loop, Lubbock, TX
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