Minor traffic collision near Cesar Chavez Blvd, Dallas TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, responders discussed a possible minor traffic collision on westbound I-30 near Cesar Chavez Blvd in Dallas. The communication mentioned two related calls, one involving a semi and a blue SUV and another involving a blue Volvo and a tanker that reportedly left the area. The collision may have occurred near the service road under the Denton/Waco sign.
Audio|Heard on: Dallas TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Eleven 16.
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Forty-two oh four have minor accident FLID of two calls, possibly use the same call.
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One's westbound near I-30, one's westbound near I-30.
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Are you Cesar Chavez?
00:14
Two fours received.
00:15
Stand by on that.
00:16
We got more folks out with this other driver.
00:18
Eleven 19.
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Forty two four.
00:23
Go ahead. Go ahead with that other call in there.
00:26
Driver's left the location.
00:27
(name withheld), I just want to.
00:28
Sorry about that.
00:30
4204 had one call that's westbound 30 at 35,
00:34
Possibly on the service road involving a semi and a blue SUV.
00:38
We also had another SLID westbound near Cesar Chavez involving a blue Volvo and a tanker that fled.
00:45
That vehicle is going to be under the Denton/Waco sign.
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Location mentioned:
Cesar Chavez Blvd, Dallas, TX
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