Multi vehicle accident on highway 6 near whataburger, Missouri City TX
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According to the dispatch call, a multi-vehicle accident involving three to four cars with moderate damage occurred on State Highway 6 near Copper Creek Lane and Sienna Parkway, in front of the Whataburger. Fire department requested additional units to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Stafford, Missouri City and Meadows Place Police and Fire
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 36 A no major minor accident.
00:05
State Highway 6.
00:07
Between Copper Creek Lane and Sienna Parkway.
00:11
Area near 8820 Highway 6.
00:16
Engine 36 A no major minor accident.
00:22
State Highway 6.
00:24
Between Copper Creek Lane and Sienna Parkway.
00:35
Thank you, Terry, 4 Communications.
00:39
Clear us from this call, and Rio Town, I called us.
00:43
NG 344. That's clear disregarding, NGN-36.
00:54
You can disregard 36.
00:56
We'll be en route to that next one.
01:05
Near 8820 Highway 6 in front of the Whataburger, southbound Highway 6.
01:16
That's the Whataburger.
01:25
It looks like it's going to be a three-vehicle accident.
01:45
Triple-8 accident if the vehicle is not movable, let's start up next record.
02:01
Three or four vehicles, moderate damage,
02:04
emergency units are spread across the road.
02:13
Fire is asking for extra units.
02:15
They're advising the accident is spread across three or four vehicles.
02:21
We need another unit.
02:24
Clear, I need another unit to check by.
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Location mentioned:
Hwy 6 STE 100, Missouri City, TX 77459
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