Major accident on I-20 near Highway 110 with traffic diversion, Whitehouse TX
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Firefighters and emergency services are responding to a major accident on I-20 near Highway 110. Traffic is being diverted and the command structure is set up to manage the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Emergency Communications
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 122 from battalion to set up at the top of that hill and start pushing them to the outside lane
00:09
We're sitting up at the top of the hill
00:17
Yeah,
00:19
If you'll send command, I'll take your office over here, I'll say.
00:24
Very safe. Assuming command.
00:26
Thank you for being on saying to seven command.
00:33
10-4, 2013.
00:40
6-51 track.
00:46
22,000 block, highway once in sale, text tag Victor Nora Nora, Nora, (number withheld).
00:55
Okay,
01:01
Went on an engine 127 VM route to the NBA.
01:17
One on a blocker 127 in route to I-20.
01:25
Locker one-twenty-seven, I-20 command.
01:29
27?
01:33
On your arrival, I want you to stage behind engine 122 at the top of the hill, setup,
01:42
traffic diversion,
01:44
pushing them into the left-hand lane.
01:51
9-122 push them into the left-hand lane.
01:55
That's private.
01:57
Good, that's one of the command.
02:04
Yes, man, we're going to have two riders on U.T.
02:06
Main.
02:12
U.S.
02:13
122, this is Winona Blocker 127.
02:21
Yes, sir, can I take that crossover and come back to you or do I need to go down to the exit?
02:27
You're coming from 155.
02:29
You can utilize that crossover.
02:31
You'll be able to get far enough behind us.
02:33
Just try to get as close to the top of the hill as you can.
02:40
Receive.
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Location mentioned:
TX-110, Whitehouse, TX 75791
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