Crash detection triggers search on I-35 entrance ramp, Gainesville TX
Authorities received an iPhone crash detection alert on the southbound entrance ramp to I-35 near the Easy Street Bridge in Gainesville, Texas. Attempts to contact anyone at the location were unsuccessful. Officers found no vehicle at the scene but tried to locate the phone in the roadway. The phone's location went silent during the search.
Audio|Source: Gainesville / Cooke County Public Safety
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
We've got a crash detection.
00:02
It's plotting at the entrance ramp.
00:06
Southbound I-35,
00:09
just north of the 486, just south of the Easy Street Bridge.
00:15
We're unable to make contacts with anyone on the line.
00:18
It's not moving.
00:24
104, I'll be in her app.
00:29
104, we can hear vehicles passing, nobody else is called in.
00:38
Kathy, do you know what kind of vehicle it is?
00:46
1306, I'm unsure that there is a vehicle.
00:48
We just got an iPhone crash detection.
00:58
It does give a 911 ping of the phone's location.
01:03
It's on that entrance ramp.
01:08
Jim.
01:10
Two-06.
01:11
Two-six.
01:13
Two-six.
01:15
Back ten, ain't no report.
01:17
Send me the next call.
01:22
In ten, four.
01:26
Two o'clock.
01:30
Two o' six, new call is a noise complaint on County Road 189.
01:38
Okay,
01:40
we just have a general area.
01:46
Affirmative.
01:49
Clear.
01:55
Go ahead. Be advised, the phone just went silent.
02:09
10.
02:15
06 County, I'll be 23. I'm not seeing a car. I'll see if I could locate a phone in the roadway.
02:24
In 104, it is,
02:28
correction, I'll public service see a picture of where it's seen.
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Location mentioned:
I-35, Gainesville, TX
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