18-wheeler versus passenger vehicle crash near northeast corner service road, 75 and White Street; unknown airbags and occupant status., Melissa TX
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18-wheeler versus passenger vehicle crash near northeast corner service road, 75 and White Street; unknown airbags and occupant status.
Audio|Heard on: Collin County Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
for us even around 1158 you're responding to the northeast corner service road 18 wheeler versus a passenger car unknown airbags
00:15
444215-95 repeating 44422159 so going back to Trent Carter one One
00:33
Just as you can still, a little magnetic one in the route, North Endorse, West Road in White Street, man.
00:39
Receive with Lone 59.
00:41
Do you drop the secondary?
00:46
Secondary team.
00:52
Navi from Melissa Battalion One.
00:55
Melissa, the Tally, one.
00:59
We're responding to 75 in White Street, you know,
01:06
in this major.
01:09
We're going to be on the county from Melissa Battalion.
01:17
Can I get the secondary again, please?
01:21
It's going to be the northeast corner of the service road on 75 and White Street, 18-wheeler versus a passenger, unknown airbag.
01:33
Listen to the tagging line receives, second through.
01:40
Farmers will fire, attention farmers will fire, medical call, 300 South State Highway 78, 300 south.
01:50
On the White Street in front of the Love's.
01:56
County, you can show an engine one on scene.
01:59
We got a Sima versus small SUV vehicle.
02:04
Looks like the auction is still inside the vehicle.
02:06
We'll be out for investigation.
02:11
Receive on scene, 1202, semi versus small SUV occupants still in seconds.
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Melissa, TX
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