Traffic accident blocks lanes on highway near Shell station, Texas City TX
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A traffic accident occurred on Highway 1764 near the Shell station causing lane closures and blocking eastbound traffic. The driver was extracted from the vehicle, and the involved truck and trailer were identified as unit one.
Audio|Heard on: Galveston and La Marque Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:10
Transcript:
00:00
The caller is now advising that he does want to be checked out.
00:08
Clear.
00:13
21 to 38, I'll come up the feeder side, cycle block makes of traffic.
00:22
Simple, I'm at 1764 if you know a little point I get to it now.
00:28
Okay.
00:31
Sir.
00:33
Very, eight.
00:34
Just for verification.
00:36
1764 and 45, correct?
00:42
Exactly in front of the Shell just before the feeder.
00:47
No one.
00:53
(name withheld), do you have a trailer description? Nothing's numbered out here in just probably 15 trailers.
01:02
These two white trucks out in the front.
01:06
I see, thank you.
01:17
38 to 51 and 52.
01:19
And y'all get here, we're just blocking eastbound traffic on 1764.
01:30
Yeah, we got number two and number three lanes are going to be shut down.
01:34
Good as well.
01:40
Okay,
01:42
good.
01:46
Driver's been extracted.
01:52
Okay.
01:57
Okay. Copy.
02:06
Texas, Lincoln, Zebra, William, (number withheld).
02:09
Lincoln, Zebro,
02:11
Williams, (number withheld).
02:16
Gover.
02:28
One Lincoln three, (number withheld).
02:31
One Lincoln three,
02:33
(number withheld).
02:49
Truck and trailer is going to be unit one.
02:53
Can you copy a deal for a unit one driver?
03:00
Kimmer, go ahead of this.
03:06
(number withheld).
03:09
Cover.
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Location mentioned:
I-45, Texas City, TX
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