Law enforcement vehicle crashes near Waterburg in Lee County, Lee County TX


A law enforcement fleet vehicle was involved in a traffic accident near Waterburg in Lee County, Texas. Multiple emergency agencies responded, and traffic hazards were reported in the area.
Audio|Source: Lee County Sheriff, Fire, EMS, and Public Works
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Transcript:
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770-21. We have a S.O. Fleet accident at Waterburg.
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Can you reach out DPS Ryan and see if we have any troopers on?
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That's fine.
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Medic 2-206 Lock History.
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Medi2-06 Lock History.
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May 2, receive, and route.
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92, receive, and route.
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19, receive.
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212 receives. 212 receives.
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remember you show me route to Woburgh.
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715 receives.
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If you just notice, 7117.17, you can notice on.
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You're responding to a 47-year-old male awake and breathing.
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It's going to be a 5R1 breathing difficulty.
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Is responding normally.
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Priority to.
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If you can disregard you, it's going to be a BOD for 7126, not a fleet.
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2C 450 Brim, I was clear on that. I'm disregard me, shouldn't we 1042 again?
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Receive.
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31147, I'm clear on 7115th draft.
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27, receive.
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And re-bide your traffic goes cut off.
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Okay, too, Burnham contact.
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May 2, receive.
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May 2, receive.
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May 2, receive, one stable.
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May 2, receive, one stable.
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So informed room, I've added to a cad.
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He's showing me to me.
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3115,
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traffic hazard?
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3115. 315. Traffic hazard, 301, Salem Road.
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