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Multiple vehicle crash on US-290 with fluid leakAustin TX

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US-290, Austin, TX

Police, EMS, and fire units responded to a multi-vehicle collision on Highway US-290 in Austin. Several vehicles were involved, and one car was leaking fluid. All people involved were accounted for and not trapped. The scene is being cleared.

Audio|Source: Travis County Law Enforcement
04:8
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, Yunnish respondent to collision with (name withheld) on 290, EMS, and the fire is joined 23.
00:13
Teller Rich, you go ahead.
00:16
Okay, buddy.
00:17
Just a heads up,
00:18
residents got by and said that she saw a black F-150 didn't get a plate with two (name withheld) mills driving around.
00:27
Yesterday in the day, she's seen them at Wauveling, H.E.B.
00:32
Trader Joe's Chinatown.
00:34
And they were suspicious, so just keep your eyes out.
00:39
Who knows what they're up to?
00:42
Yeah, Bob.
00:49
Send one, Baker, 11.
00:51
That license plate does return to a Cadillac.
01:00
Three days at 10, 23.
01:03
Okay, for the time they're doing, three days at 10.
01:12
Hey, one. Hey, one.
01:13
The next mail is out.
01:18
We're in their late 20s.
01:20
Your car,
01:22
wearing a black shirt, black pants, and black shoes.
01:24
He's in the vehicle now.
01:25
Leigh future...
01:28
No. No.
01:35
City of 10.
01:38
30 of 10. Our name is 10.
01:40
All occupants are accounted for.
01:43
Airbus is no longer blocking.
01:44
Get slow the other units.
01:46
County Square.
01:52
3rd8-10.
01:55
3rd 8.10.
01:57
Oh, okay, I have a full number here.
02:04
7.4.
02:08
3rd 8.10,
02:10
I got that number already.
02:15
30-10.
02:19
4-6, and it's going to be a G.E.C.
02:26
10-4[2]. Is it going to be blocking?
02:30
No, but it can fall into traffic and take it precariously.
02:34
They're going to get out.
02:36
10-4[2]. 10-4.
02:42
L-Div-10 or 3-David-30, you still got more units en route.
02:46
How many more do you need?
02:49
3-David-10, I just need one additional.
02:53
Okay, 1-David-11 just went 23, so unless you need them, I'll have 40 and 1-David-for-you-40 and 1-dav-41 go 10-8[1].
03:02
Definitely.
03:10
Three day with ten, I got twenty-eight for you.
03:13
Three day with ten.
03:16
It's going to be John William Henry, zero six, zero two.
03:22
Ten, for clarification, is it only one vehicle or the two?
03:27
It's going to be at least two, maybe three.
03:30
They're all in the parking lot.
03:32
County Square and three David thirty, I'm clear.
03:34
I'll close more.
03:37
LT-200?
03:40
LT-200. L-T-200.
03:42
Reference to one David 41's collision.
03:44
If they've already exchanged information and the other party has already left, I don't know why we're responding to this.
03:49
Can we get a call-taker to ask the complainant what they need from us?
03:57
LT-200, we can do that.
04:00
Also, we needed to start them because of fluid leaking reference for the fire needed to be on the call.
04:08
Tans4, I'm clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.

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