Traffic crash blocks lanes at Gilbert and Ray Roads, Gilbert AZ
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a traffic accident at the intersection of Gilbert Road and Ray Road in Gilbert, Arizona. A Jeep Wrangler and a Hyundai were involved. No injuries were reported, and the vehicles initially blocked the southbound lanes before being directed to a nearby Chevron parking lot.
Audio|Heard on: Maricopa AZ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Copy in on sixty-one priority 3B16 Gilbert Road and Ray Road.
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Gilbert Road and Ray Road.
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Ten Jeep Wrangler and a light gray Hyundai.
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No injuries, no airbags.
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We’re advising them to pull into the Chevron parking lot.
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The reporting party says the other driver does not speak English.
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Charlie Eight, the units en route to that accident, open rate.
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Let them know the vehicles are still in the road.
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They’re in the southbound lanes just north of the intersection.
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Blocking the center lane.
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Five copy.
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Six, Paul and five.
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Yeah, I copy.
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Ten four.
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Six, Franklin Five, Ed Waterford Four, Adam Young One, break for a second.
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Seven King Adam, seven Adam Henry.
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Ten four.
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Twenty-nines are negative 2009 Hyundai accident 5027 out of Mesa.
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Stand by.
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Ten five go ahead.
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Ten twenty. Not getting a return.
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On that second I copied Edward four Adam two John one.
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Second is a 2011 Jeep Wrangler, five of 26 out of Mesa.
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Twenty-nine negative.
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