Car and motorcycle collide on highway in Texas City, Texas City TX
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A car and a motorcycle collided at the intersection near FM 646 and North Highway 146 in Texas City. The male motorcycle rider was on the ground but conscious and able to talk.
Audio|Heard on: N Galveston, E Brazoria Co Fire/EMS
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Fettic 10[1], engine 16, vehicle accident, vehicle accident with injuries.
00:06
146 and 646, 10[1]-out 937.
00:13
Yes, 16thage, you're responding, FM 646 and North Highway 146.
00:17
It's going to be a vehicle first, a motorcycle, the male is on the ground, but it's talking.
00:27
Mike 11th, if I show is delayed you to train.
00:31
Okay.
00:33
Okay.
00:46
Medix tends in route.
00:52
At extension, responding FM 646 in North Highway 146 vehicles,
00:57
versus motorcycle, males on the ground is talking.
01:13
Mr. Albanya, Alvinas, Alvinas.
01:15
Respond, 217, North 8th Street.
01:21
Reference to a 98-year-old female sale,
01:23
approximately 125 pounds.
01:26
Alvin Clear, 0941.
01:29
Make one.
01:31
May I clear, show you this match.
01:34
217, North 8th Street.
01:36
Medical One, Sancta, we're back in route.
01:41
Click.
01:47
Tend is that?
01:49
Meditin.
01:51
Medical one on Mark.
01:53
Can you repeat the call, no, please?
01:56
Medi-1-1-9-0-H?
01:58
Show some, ma'am.
02:03
The vehicle accident of car versus motorcycles on the southbound side, the riders on the ground but talking.
02:12
That's right.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10: Chest pain/Chest discomfort (MPDS Protocol 10)
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Location mentioned:
TX-146 & FM 646 Rd, Texas City, TX 77518
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