Four-car crash on i-35 southbound with minor injuries, Austin TX
A four-car collision occurred on i-35 southbound near exit 266. Most vehicles were on the shoulder, but one vehicle blocked the left lane. Emergency medical services were requested for a woman in her twenties with wrist pain and minor injuries. No fire was reported, and the scene involved minor medical concerns.
Audio|Source: Travis County Law Enforcement
07:15
Transcript:
00:00
I'm southbound on 35 just right before the 266 exit.
00:05
It looks like there's a four-car crash.
00:08
It could then,
00:10
I believe, county or whoever works the area my way.
00:15
The majority of the vehicles are going to be off to the right shoulder.
00:17
There's one vehicle lost to the left.
00:20
10-4[1] received.
00:21
We'll look guys.
00:25
Can you give me the name on that insurance?
00:30
It's going to be the same as the registered owner, (name withheld).
00:34
Okay,
00:37
that DLU ran is going to be eligible and clear for O'Hulio.
00:42
Ten four.
00:46
Two-fifty with a four motor vehicle on the side of the shelter.
00:51
Ten-four reviews.
00:54
TAN 4A p.m.
00:55
It's supposed to get someone in route,
00:58
turning to field, emails, the planning to change that check-name.
01:01
10-4[1] receives, stay-bye.
01:09
7.5-2-7-67.
01:10
7.5-2-7-663.
01:19
750, other block range with the toe is going to be the 900 620 south.
01:33
That's going to be 801 620 south.
01:39
Super.
01:50
Seven Adam, two capital.
01:54
Unit two capital, standby on 1021 with an off-duty trooper involved in a 1050.
02:19
Corrid, heat 14.
02:20
I'm clear. You code for it.
02:25
Proceed.
02:27
Forsy.
02:31
Everyone clear, Routes.
02:33
I already two-check Welfare in Baker 20, 13601, Cameron Rose.
02:41
The vehicles is able to be a 1551 belt up.
02:48
DeValle Uyerson.
02:51
Show me back at the development.
02:54
Never.
02:59
The caller devise another.
03:00
There's an elderly male outside of the address looks lost.
03:04
He's ringing the caller's door bill.
03:08
At least he appears disoriented.
03:10
The subject is a white male, lasting wearing blue sweater, blue jeans, appears to be over 60 years of age.
03:16
If I see has white hair and a white beard.
03:20
The caller advised that the subject said through the ring camera that he's lost, unknown if on foot or in a vehicle, no animal scene, no weapon scene.
03:29
Advising that the subject is possibly under the influence, advising his words are flared, pacing back and forth.
03:35
Yeah,
03:39
we're good evening.
03:41
Time for you, too.
03:49
To be Charlie 11th.
03:53
Three Charlie 11th.
03:57
Do we have an ETA on our record?
04:10
Three Charlie 11.
04:12
Standby.
04:18
Thank you.
04:21
Unit 1, William, George, Nora, 0153 out of Texas, a small, like a G.B.
04:33
They give 45 minutes, and it's only been 20 since we called.
04:41
4 over to death.
04:44
10-4[1]. Does Unit 1 and 2 need a record or only one of them?
04:51
Hi.
04:52
Is it next?
04:55
Which unit needs the record?
05:03
So,
05:05
was it complaining if I said an Amazon driver, drove into her home and left the scene?
05:15
We don't have any motor officers working anymore?
05:22
The subject is inside the parking lot near gate one.
05:26
The caller is requested in 217.
05:32
Motorist, 19,400 block of 1431.
05:34
1331.
05:39
(number withheld).
05:45
I'm on track, man.
05:51
Central.
05:56
County, back to you.
05:58
Is responding to the Czech welfare on Cameron Row? This location is Mainer ISD transportation.
06:04
This is going to be a multiple car collusion.
06:10
Can you start from Georgetown, please?
06:14
Blocking.
06:17
Tenful.
06:19
Any injuries, any fire?
06:27
1213.
06:30
1213. Show me 1042.
06:33
1042. Tenful.
06:38
John sound 51's on the way.
06:40
24th century one's on the way.
06:43
2432.
06:51
Office and last unit, re-identify.
06:54
Unit 3, Adam 21, do you need fire or EMS?
07:05
Ten former need EMS for a mid-20-year-old female complaining of wrist pain and minor abrasions.
07:14
Airbag deployment.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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