Multiple vehicle accidents reported on TX-249 highway, Harris County TX
Multiple vehicle accidents occurred on TX-249 highway. One major accident involved a driver holding a bottle of alcohol. Another accident was reported on the right shoulder southbound after Jones Road. Traffic is affected due to these incidents in a construction zone. No specific names or numbers are disclosed.
Audio|Source: Harris County Sheriff's Department Dispatch
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Transcript:
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It looks like there's one going to be southbound after drones on the right shoulder.
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401, Lincoln's 121 detained.
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All Lincoln 121 detained, 805.
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All right.
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Also, closer to guests here, so you've got another one there or someone by Spreece Harper.
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To Frank 12,
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reroute us to the major accident.
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Frangelo's character, Shermont to Coeis and East Hardy.
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We have the intersection, Black Buick,
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Tone vehicle accident, and then on what they hit.
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Work on that up to a train.
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You messes around, a driver has a bottle of alcohol in her hand.
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No, but no.
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Females want to wait but his breathing.
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Good.
00:56
Team Freary Drive and Loganby on Texas plate, Tom Vibur Paul, 4423 is going to be a turquoise Chrysler Pacific.
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Chair B from Miner, Glenlock Forest, S.A. 99, Priority 3[1].
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45, Tom, Lovey. You can see me that minor. That's right.
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45. Adam 36. You can you send me River Cliff. I'm clear on it.
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10 by one. Katz frozen.
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That's clear. You can take our numbers off to alarm.
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That's clear.
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That's clear. We'll look.
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Need a Camington record 249 southbound after Jones. Need a county town record 249 southbound after Jones Road, right.
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Unit 45, I just drove up on that.
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45, please.
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You can give me a unit, I'll hold it traffic off of them. That's clear. Construction zone, so it's a mess.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response requiring routine handling.
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