Vehicle flees scene after traffic accident near Main Street, Milford TX
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A traffic accident occurred near Main Street and Old Brandon Road in Milford. One vehicle fled the scene. Emergency services requested a second medic unit for two patients.
Audio|Heard on: Ellis County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:59
Transcript:
00:00
2691 will be on single.
00:02
Ten-four.
00:08
Sixteen-hundred-counted Sherman Raft Station.
00:10
Can you give me that location again?
00:16
Near Main Street in Milford off Old Brandon Road.
00:26
County, (number withheld),
00:29
modern damage.
00:32
10 more.
00:40
Me and Triple 5 and 5 can get your 21B.
00:47
Me at the interest of the City of Alice just passed it.
00:54
Hey 25-11, do you get to make a model that vehicle that took off from that accident?
01:04
So on the Claire, backing out the main.
01:08
Racy.
01:14
28 on the first vehicle is going to be John Norah, Nora, Nora, (number withheld), John Norah (number withheld), running color 4 F-150.
01:27
Kevin.
01:28
It's going to be Tom, Victor King, (number withheld).
01:35
Tom, Victor King, (number withheld).
01:38
It's going to be a lot color, Mr.
01:40
Vichie All-Lander.
01:46
Okay, for one.
01:51
550, can you get me to that 46?
01:54
Okay, four.
02:00
County, go ahead, start me a second medic unit.
02:06
16-01, ten-four.
02:14
6 feet another, county, show me out.
02:18
Ten-four. 2-4.
02:23
You're not anyone here.
02:29
16-0-2 counting.
02:35
1,800, let's traffic.
02:39
1602.
02:42
What? Can you notify out of reasons that they have two patients and get a second box coming this way?
02:58
We're already calling them.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Milford, TX 76670
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