Car and truck stop south of Highway 491 due to no gas, Cooke County TX
A car and a truck with a trailer were stopped south of Highway 491. Initially, it was reported as a possible wreck and the drivers were seen arguing. Later, it was found that the truck ran out of gas and there were no injuries.
Audio|Source: Gainesville / Cooke County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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1308, could you be en route southbound, south of the 491 for a wreck? I believe it's going to involve a car and a truck with a trailer.
00:12
Passer-by is calling it in but said both were pulled over on the side of the road, possibly arguing also.
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It works.
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I've got nearly pulled off the highway onto the service road.
00:31
I know, we have a passer-by calling it in. Okay,
00:36
10-4[1], just one call.
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Affirmative, the drivers of the vehicle were possibly arguing.
00:52
Caller says they were put over in the construction area.
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4-02, go ahead.
01:02
We had a 600 block of vendors.
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X-ray Boy Young 4705, X-ray Boy Young 4705, be a direct call for reference to suspicious vehicle.
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104, could you 109, your location, please?
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1305-10, any other calls?
01:22
Negative 1305.
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However, the vehicle descriptions, again, I just passed a blue pickup and two cars that are our construction workers.
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Medic 1, Tony.
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Medic 1, go ahead.
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Warren, we're out from Station 1.
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Receive, Medic 1. Be advised.
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Right now, we are not sure how many are involved,
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injuries or unknown.
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Recrecy.
02:03
1305 County there's a black f150 in a white trailer but he just run out of gas and he said he's good I'm going to continue south
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where you see 1305
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