Highway 46 crash blocks westbound lanes, Comal County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a traffic accident on Highway 46 westbound in Texas involving a Silverado and a yellow Mustang. Westbound lanes were closed for emergency response and patient evaluation. No serious injuries were reported, and several individuals declined medical treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Comal TX Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Y'all take that right turn on 46 before (name withheld) gets there.
00:04
Copy.
00:06
Hey, we see it.
00:09
N74 is on scene establishing 46 command.
00:14
We have 46 westbound shut down.
00:20
Silverado is partially blocking the road.
00:24
That might be further.
00:28
Other units responding to 46.
00:33
Retirements, we're still with ops.
00:36
Retirement's going off.
00:39
I just got notified it's going to be a split scene.
00:43
Other vehicles a little bit further down 46 on the westbound lane.
00:51
That's real light traffic.
00:55
I think we're good.
00:56
We do have a couple officers out here if you want to cancel.
01:03
Received. I'll continue passing Sun Valley.
01:07
Received.
01:09
I think we're good on engines.
01:12
We just want to get a patient count and see if we need any other medics, but I think we should be good.
01:17
Stand by.
01:19
Battalion, this is Engine 74.
01:22
Go ahead.
01:24
They have a refusal on the yellow Mustang.
01:27
More than likely, refusals all the way around.
01:32
Received.
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