Two-vehicle accident at intersection causing shutdown, Pleasanton TX
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According to the dispatch call, a two-vehicle accident at the intersection near Reed and Goodwin Streets in Pleasanton requires emergency medical and fire response. Officers are on scene and the intersection is closed to traffic due to the collision.
Audio|Heard on: Atascosa County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Pleasant Police Department for the attention of the Pleasant Fire Department.
00:03
It will be needed at the intersection of Reed and Goodwin.
00:06
Reed and Goodwin,
00:08
who is in an EMS with a child just to be examined per 592.
00:13
They were involved in a traffic accident.
00:16
We do have officers on the scene.
00:18
Time now is 1805, Pleasant Police Department, WCTS 625.
00:29
617 is good evening my name is open 22nd.
00:31
Tarran 4, 617.
00:58
Four and two-one.
01:06
Do you find 82?
01:09
If I didn't advise,
01:13
EMS and fire are en route.
01:17
There'll be police as well.
01:20
And 4.
01:25
593pd 27 for standby 7.
01:34
793pd 27 for unit unit one.
01:38
27 going to be 40911-459.4091 1459.
01:47
I should come back to Alexander Benya ID-owned.
01:54
Four.
02:00
Go ahead.
02:02
Can you return for a 1059-2-0-128?
02:07
Yeah, as soon as we're done here.
02:11
104, are you out at the accident?
02:14
10. 104. 104.
02:16
104.
02:17
617-918, I'm going to block the traffic coming up behind us, so no one interferes.
02:28
B-D engine 1.
02:29
We'll be on scene,
02:31
2 vehicle, accident, moderate damage.
02:34
We're going to have the entire intersection of Reed and Goodwin shutdown.
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Location mentioned:
N Reed St & W Goodwin St, Pleasanton, TX 78064
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