High-speed motor vehicle collision with injuries near Meadow Ave, New Braunfels TX
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Emergency responders attended a high-speed motor vehicle collision with injuries near Meadow Avenue in New Braunfels, Texas. Two vehicles were involved and sustained moderate damage.
Audio|Heard on: New Braunfels Fire Department
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
District F7, Engine 3 MVC[1] high-speed, 1,200 BLK IH-35, North, Southbound proper.
00:10
District F,
00:12
7, engine 3, MVC[1] high speed, 1,200 BLK IH 35, north, southbound proper.
00:26
I'll just stay here for now.
00:33
Let's see. Agent 6, we're moving.
00:39
We see.
00:40
Dispatch engine 3, all units will be in service.
00:48
2.3, open, shell 2, 3, open, 21, 23.
00:52
3.
00:57
Dispatch engine 3.
01:02
You mark blocker to in service.
01:05
Appreciate.
01:16
District F6, Medic 3, Engine 3, MVC[1] Injuries, near Meadow Avenue.
01:24
District F,
01:26
6, Medic 3, Engine 3, MVC[1] Injuries,
01:30
near Meadow Avenue.
01:38
Engine 3, this is Inge 6, you all want us to take that?
01:45
Now we got, we're right here at 46.
01:49
We see.
01:55
This that's engine 3.
01:58
Go ahead.
02:02
They ride on location.
02:03
We have two vehicles in the middle of the road.
02:06
On Business 35 at Meadow.
02:09
Looks like moderate damage.
02:11
Engine 3 will have Meadow Command.
02:15
Received. Engine 3 will have Meadow Command.
02:17
Two vehicles on the roadway.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVC: Motor Vehicle Collision
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Location mentioned:
Meadow Ave, New Braunfels, TX 78130
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