Two trucks collide near Walgreens in west orange, West Orange TX
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Police responded to a crash involving a black Chevy Silverado and another pickup truck on a road near Walgreens in West Orange, Texas. No one was injured in the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
West Orange, 6-10pd.
00:03
Good.
00:05
Did they give a better location other than Strickland and MacArthur because they've been around their class.
00:10
I'm not finding anything.
00:13
I say those on MacArthur right there is the light that's Strickland in front of the Granger RV Phil.
00:19
It's a black Chevy Silverado.
00:29
104, I'll go check that side again, but I haven't found anything.
00:33
Acadian just keyed up on the fire channel.
00:35
They pulled off on Catherine.
00:42
104.
00:47
Everyone is out.
00:50
Received.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:00
Affirmation have a call at near West Grigsty for Colonel Risk Just.
01:07
104.
01:10
No,
01:14
Evan, they're going to be northbound front of Walgreens.
01:17
It's going to be in the roadway,
01:19
no injuries.
01:20
It's going to be a Dodge Ram Charger,
01:23
Brown and Tand, and a white pickup.
01:27
Bill.
01:33
448, copy of 27-28.
01:38
Go ahead.
01:41
Texas EO.
01:43
(number withheld), (number withheld).
01:50
Yeah, late.
01:51
It's important.
01:55
William King X-ray 3824.
01:57
William King X-ray 3824.
02:04
Do you want to move it out of the roadway for Walgreens?
02:08
Copy plate?
02:11
Okay
02:13
Victor William George 0515 Victor William George 0515 College Ram Copy number two
02:25
Okay
02:27
Mary Victor Young 1838
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West Orange, TX 77630
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