Two-vehicle head-on collision blocks north U.S. 183, Brown County TX


A head-on collision between two vehicles occurred near the 4600 block of North U.S. 183 in Texas. Emergency responders arrived to extricate at least one injured person. The roadway was shut down, causing traffic congestion, and a medical helicopter was dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Source: Brown County Public Safety
06:4
Transcript:
00:00
Mr. Bass, Chief Base on the scene, two vehicles, very, very sniffing damage.
00:04
You're going to notify text on it as well.
00:06
It'll be out, Mr.
00:08
Gagin, the Chief Lake Command, lead execution.
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Mr. Gaghan,
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I'm Mr. Gagin.
00:27
Chief Knight is arriving, Chief Nang is going to take command, Chief 8 is going to extricate.
00:31
We know you just go to Tom County Reds on arrival.
00:40
North U.S. 183, near 4600 block.
00:42
North U.S. 183.
00:43
Father of, the initial limits, but it's going to be in the county.
00:49
We're going to get this road shut down.
00:51
We're going to try and shut it down on this side.
00:55
Chief 92, you want to go around that road on the other side.
01:03
This one is one that just happened, uh, head-on collision.
01:06
We're going to get DPS[2] in that as well.
01:09
Okay, ten-four, so what's the team provider to do next one more time, please, and if any injury.
01:16
over the 6,600 back.
01:23
Dodge back there.
01:26
We can see one more shut down the road right here where you're at right here.
01:35
Back up and check that truck on the left, we're doing this case on this first truck.
01:51
4404? Flight Charles, 444 alabling.
01:55
Have you been contacted by, I'm counting by another crash?
02:00
10-4[1]-3 vehicle with injury if flight is in route.
02:06
10-4[1], I'll be in the route.
02:07
My computer is crashed, so I'm probably not on the map.
02:12
10-4[1].
02:20
Abilene Hendricks North.
02:22
Flight tops 35 minutes, four on board, 122.
02:27
All right, a 2-3100 H-FB, Part 135, go ahead.
02:33
Okay, and man...
02:34
We need to show that out one day to get there.
02:37
We need another ammo out here.
02:41
Please, Steve, I'll get a second for door.
02:48
The second ammo's coming.
02:49
Do we need to move your vehicle down all farther and shut it down? I got a lot of traffic here on my end.
02:56
Bob, I think you get CD here to stop traffic.
02:59
They're coming around my truck going through the ditch.
03:01
I'm the system of extrication.
03:05
We got them coming.
03:19
Second hand on team.
03:26
Chief Nancy, we've got a second hand once coming up there you need them.
03:35
We'll have them come up here to where my truck staff for the first vehicle.
03:40
We should.
03:47
Brad, go up, meet with Chief 92.
04:05
Don't see anybody here yet.
04:12
The ETA and some officers here.
04:13
We've got traffic mess out here.
04:15
People are using the ditch.
04:21
2-107. Addish check.
04:24
Officer, E. 211,
04:29
129. What's your ETA? We've got traffic backing up.
04:35
Are you right now? I'm not sure who it is.
04:42
Laid with the county right now, we're going to be rigorous and contriving in just a moment.
04:49
Just behind the ambulances,
04:52
we got a lower zone clear for him.
04:55
Receive all of state.
05:02
I'll see here.
05:03
We've got a pretty clear area.
05:04
I'll move down a bit.
05:12
21, brother, I'm passing this.
05:14
Next shot right now.
05:17
Received and also text out has been notified.
05:25
29, Brownwood, I'm passing Waterburger.
05:32
Please.
05:37
Command 2-07.
05:44
He was hit also and it had his propane tank.
05:52
It looks like they said in the spot.
06:03
6.38.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
[2]
DPS: Department of Public Safety (state police agency, in Texas)
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US-183, Texas
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