Major two-vehicle collision with injuries in Lucas, Lucas TX
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According to the dispatch call, a major traffic collision occurred at the intersection near Kenwood Trail and Southview Drive in Lucas. Two vehicles collided causing significant damage. Six occupants were involved and possible injuries were reported. The incident was escalated to a rescue operation with multiple medical units responding to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Wylie Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Sixty-one. Major accident.
00:02
Box 4401. Intersection of Southview Drive and Pennwood Trail.
00:06
Channel assignment upscore.
00:08
In Lucas.
00:17
Chief 862, Medic 144, major accident, Box 9999, intersection of Southview Drive and Kenwood Trail, channel assignment upscore, in Lucas.
00:33
It's responding to the major accident we've upgraded this to a rescue.
00:40
At persons, Box 9999.
00:44
Intersection of Southview Drive and Penwood Trail.
00:47
Channel assignment upscore in Lucas.
00:53
41 Pistols.
00:56
Gracie?
01:02
A lot from a medical 244.
01:09
Just confirming, do we have two medics assigned to this rescue?
01:18
That's affirmative.
01:21
Receive.
01:23
Receive.
01:28
Why are we engineered if you want.
01:31
Go ahead.
01:34
On scene, two vehicles major damage.
01:37
Sheriff's officers are out.
01:39
We'll be out to investigate.
01:41
We see two vehicles major damage out of investigating 2107.
01:45
242F, contact my phone.
01:49
Okay.
01:55
Wiley, engineer 61.
01:58
None.
02:03
Six total occupants.
02:05
I'll get your priority in a minute.
02:06
No extrication.
02:08
We just got a maneuver one patient out of one vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
Kenwood Trl, Lucas, TX
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