Traffic collision blocks intersection near Research Blvd, Austin TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a traffic accident near Research Boulevard in Austin involving debris on the roadway. A blue Nissan Kick and a gray Honda Accord were mentioned, and the intersection was reported to be blocked. Tow and cleanup assistance were requested. It appears to have been a routine response with no injuries confirmed at the time of transmission.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine eight, fire dispatch.
00:02
Go for engine eight.
00:04
Yes ma'am, when you get on scene and kind of get your wits about you, will you let us know if there's a blue Nissan Kick at that location? We got another wreck just up Research Boulevard a little bit further.
00:16
Looks to be the same but vehicle description is different.
00:20
If you could just let us know.
00:22
Received, blue Nissan Kick.
00:24
Engine 16 from engine eight.
00:26
Go for engine 16.
00:29
Yes, sir. The intersection is pretty well blocked in, but we could use your help with debris.
00:35
Ladder 18 from Engine 23, do y'all need any assistance?
00:40
Negative. We're going to stay here for the tow truck, but if you guys are done down there, y'all are welcome to clear.
00:44
Thank you.
00:46
Received. We'll be clearing shortly.
00:48
Dispatch, Engine 8.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:51
Yes, sir. This is not a vehicle involved.
00:53
We have a gray Honda Accord.
00:56
Received. Thank you.
00:59
Engine 21 to ladder 8, you can cancel.
01:03
21 received.
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