Vehicles sustain heavy damage near Decatur and Sunset, Spring Valley NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a traffic collision near South Decatur Boulevard and West Sunset Road in Spring Valley involving a Chrysler Pacifica and a white Nissan Altima. Both vehicles sustained significant damage and required tow trucks. A gray Dodge Journey and a silver Toyota Corolla at the scene also had heavy damage. No injuries or further details were confirmed at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Nevada Highway Patrol - Clark County
Listen to dispatch call
01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Should be a Chrysler Pacifica on the right shoulder.
00:02
The vehicle was a white Nissan Altima.
00:06
Send me near Decatur Blvd and Sunset Rd.
00:11
Ten four.
00:17
Are you guys still walking? And if so, do you want me to give you a traffic break when I get closer?
00:24
Negative, FSB is here.
00:28
Copy.
00:33
Somebody for call (number withheld), I haven't gotten through.
00:40
Code 4.
00:43
Let's do a verdict.
00:48
Transfer. (number withheld).
00:51
Henry, (number withheld).
00:53
It's (name withheld) on a silver Toyota Corolla.
00:56
(name withheld) on a silver Toyota Corolla.
01:02
It's got heavy rear end damage.
01:04
Gonna need a tow truck flatbed.
01:06
Break for second.
01:09
When you're ready.
01:12
Henry 6 to 25, it's (number withheld) Nevada.
01:17
(number withheld) Nevada on a gray Dodge Journey.
01:21
It's got heavy front end damage and airbag deployment.
01:24
Tow truck flatbed can take both.
Disclaimer:
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