Partial northbound lane blocked after collision on fm 725, Mcqueeney TX
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Emergency responders are clearing vehicles after a two-vehicle collision that caused partial blockage of northbound lanes on fm 725 near short cut road in McQueeney, Texas.
Audio|Heard on: Guadalupe County Public Safety
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be on scene, got a two-vehicle NBC,
00:03
major damage.
00:04
I'm going to be blocking.
00:05
It's going to be northbound lanes.
00:09
They're going to be blocked at this time.
00:12
Stand by for further.
00:13
4401 have command.
00:16
Copy 4401.
00:19
That's so black yourself of yours.
00:22
Blocker, 701.
00:24
Yes, ma'am, you can show me clear and available.
00:26
I'm sorry, I think I was on the run channel.
00:28
Copy, blocker, 71.
00:35
1116. You show me, I look like we're going to be partially blocked in the northbound lane.
00:40
I copy 1116.
00:45
7,0004 is up.
00:47
7,0004.
00:52
Let me clear the accident scene.
00:56
My copy.
00:58
engine 4411 to 725 to van.
01:06
Clim 16 LB1 ready.
01:08
11116.
01:12
Eleven.
01:13
Just pull up in the center lane right now.
01:17
We're going to try and keep one lane partially open.
01:21
If not, if we can get both of them barely.
01:23
George William, five, Sam Boy.
01:26
George William, five, Sam Boy.
01:28
Got another one.
01:31
Frisci, pulling in center lane.
01:32
You only pull past the accident or behind GCSO?
01:35
X-ray Boy Mary, 6148.
01:38
Next-ray, boy, Mary, 6148.
01:41
Behind GCSO is good.
01:43
Bring them on here, up here when you can.
01:45
Nice, copy.
01:46
Berisi, break.
01:48
So, McQueeney, Engine 4411 is going to be on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Short Cut Rd & FM725, McQueeney, TX 78123
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