Motor vehicle collision on interstate 45 north near shenandoah, Shenandoah TX
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According to the dispatch call, a motor vehicle collision occurred on Interstate 45 north near Shenandoah Drive and the Municipal Complex. Emergency services, including medics and fire engines, responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: North Harris, Montgomery, Waller and Walker Counties Fire and EMS
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
295 interstate 45 north, middle of the HWI, Medic 25,
00:05
and Truck 101,
00:07
Motor vehicle collision.
00:08
29759-5 Interstate 45 north, middle of the HWI, cross streets, Shenandoah Drive, and Shenandoah Municipal Complex.
00:18
Map 2-1-8, Whiskey, FireMap.
00:22
5-1-7-5, Delta 1, respond on FD4.
00:49
Medic 33, engine 81.
00:56
Patrick 33, we're going to be right in front of the banking body shop right off of Logan, Stephen.
01:03
You can go ahead and pull in, I'll just go ahead and pull them.
01:05
I'll apologize once you're out.
01:14
Medic 44 and Engine 94, Unconscious Fainting, 13341-Lake Breeze Lane, Cross Streets, Ridgecrest Drive, and Bunker Hill Drive, Map, 1,2, 5, Hotel, FireMap, 4, 8, 8, 5, Delta, 2, respond on FD3.
01:46
Engine 106 and District 3, respond with other units.
01:50
Motor vehicle collision, 29795 Interstate 45 north, middle of the HWY, engine 106, and District 3, respond with other units.
02:01
Motor vehicle collision, 29795 Interstate 45 north, middle at the HWY, cross streets, Shenandoah Drive, and Shenandoah Municipal Complex.
02:11
Municipal Complex, Map 2-1-8, Whiskey, FireMap, 5-1-7-5, Delta 1, respond on FD4.
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Location mentioned:
Interstate 45 N, Shenandoah, TX
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