Disabled vehicle causing traffic issues on University Blvd, Fort Bend County TX


Police are responding to a disabled vehicle causing traffic problems on University Boulevard. This may be linked to recent vehicle accidents.
Audio|Source: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement
00:57
Transcript:
Poh-192, if you had traffic, you're not on primary. 23.7.1.2.2.2. I'll be a disabled vehicle[1], (number withheld) volts. Correction, (number withheld) block of University Boulevard. Clear copy. 28. Victor 619 traffic. A reference to those vehicle crashes. Can we see if there's a... Traffic agent assist. If not, let's reach out to DPS[2] and see if they have a unit. Go. That's clear. I deviated earlier and didn't get an answer. I'll call DPS. Victor, Zbara, Zbra, 606.1, Victor, Zeevra, 606. Clear. Clear. Five, five, three. Log one for (number withheld) Avenue F. Sorry, I think Paul, 16. I'm back in service. You can send me the crash. Okay.
Poh-192, if you had traffic, you're not on primary. 23.7.1.2.2.2. I'll be a disabled vehicle[1], (number withheld) volts. Correction, (number withheld) block of University Boulevard. Clear copy. 28. Victor 619 traffic. A reference to those vehicle crashes. Can we see if there's a... Traffic agent assist. If not, let's reach out to DPS[2] and see if they have a unit. Go. That's clear. I deviated earlier and didn't get an answer. I'll call DPS. Victor, Zbara, Zbra, 606.1, Victor, Zeevra, 606. Clear. Clear. Five, five, three. Log one for (number withheld) Avenue F. Sorry, I think Paul, 16. I'm back in service. You can send me the crash. Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
disabled vehicle: Non-moving or stalled vehicle causing traffic obstruction
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DPS: Department of Public Safety referenced for assistance
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University Blvd, Texas
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