Vehicle collision blocking highway near Holmes Rd, Marshall TX
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A vehicle crashed on US 59 North near Holmes Road, blocking the highway. Officers are on scene clearing debris and waiting for roadside assistance. Traffic is slowed while the area is checked for hazardous materials.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County SO / Marshall Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
I just want to advise him this vehicle from hitting whatever is out there as well.
00:06
She said there's like milling the roadway.
00:08
I'm going to head that way and see if I can help get out of the roadway.
00:15
You still on West Loop?
00:19
I'm here on US 59 North near Holmes, but this vehicle made it from West Loop to here, but it hit whatever that action with that near cause.
00:30
Careful.
00:34
The town of Ted Marshall will be 10-8[1] code A.
00:37
We advise the subject to turn her flashes on, so we'll be waiting for AAA they said to be about an hour.
00:45
Just say that she was bleeding.
00:48
Mel,
00:50
subject, is throwing her clothing and stuff out of the yard.
00:53
She is trying to leave the residents.
00:57
Okay, four cats.
01:00
16 marks on my head in that way.
01:11
We're 104, we've got one motor from the way we're trying to get this other cleared up.
01:20
104, is there metal or anything in the roadway that's what this motor is saying?
01:27
There's several pieces but we're trying to get traffic slowed down out here so we can check it.
01:34
104, I'm here.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service/available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Holmes Rd, Marshall, TX 75672
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