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18-wheeler leaking liquid near FM 1798 in Rusk CountyMt Enterprise TX

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FM 1798 W, Mt Enterprise, TX 75681

An 18-wheeler truck traveling north on Highway 259 South near FM 1798 in Rusk County is leaking liquid from the back of its trailer, possibly watery blood from chicken guts.

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Rusk County, any unit in the area highway, 259 south,
00:10
have a report of a northbound red 18-wheeler, it is a JVF carrier, 18-wheeler that's leaking liquid out of the back of the trailer.
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34th Claremont.
00:31
They're actually going to be passed FM 1798.
00:39
Now if you're doing, Keni, if that one that just come through here, it's going to be like a watery blood from the chicken guts.

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FM 1798 W, Mt Enterprise, TX 75681

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