Single vehicle accident on interstate with no injuries, Seguin TX
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A single vehicle went off the road on the I-10 eastbound frontage road near Austin Street. Emergency responders arrived, confirmed no one was injured, and the vehicle was removed with minor damage.
Audio|Heard on: Guadalupe County Public Safety
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Trojan is going to be on location.
00:01
We're actually going to be on the I-10 eastbound frontage road between Austin and the bypass.
00:07
Looks like we've got a single vehicle off the roadway and not blocking.
00:11
We'll be up investigating.
00:12
Truck 1 is going to have I-10 command.
00:18
Receip. I think we are, Medi-Quine.
00:22
Medi-1?
00:24
91's driving on scene.
00:27
Thank you.
00:30
Long for my thing command.
00:33
My team command?
00:38
Dispatch a second medic unit, please.
00:41
Appreciate.
00:48
Major collision at 2727.
00:52
North Austin Street, call from edit 2, at this count tires, zone 102.
00:57
Cross Street, I-10, East Access Road and I-10, West Access Road.
01:04
Major collision at 2727, North Austin Street at this-count tires, zone 102.
01:12
Cross Street, I-10 East Access Road and I-10 West Access Road.
01:19
South of the vehicle's off the ditch.
01:21
Do you clear?
01:24
Hello, I'm a medicare.
01:26
Thank you. Tommy 1233.
01:29
Medicare is clear to the hospital.
01:31
We'll be in route to Austin Street.
01:34
Bruce, if you can allow Medic 2, you can do your product.
01:42
Hello, everyone.
01:45
The vehicle is removed, less than $1,000 damage.
01:47
So all you know it is clear, no-for.
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Location mentioned:
N Austin St, Seguin, TX 78155
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