Major traffic collision near Sand Ridge on Hwy 121, Denton County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a major vehicle collision involving two Hondas on southbound Highway 121 near Sand Ridge in Texas. Units coordinated to block multiple lanes of traffic at the intersection to manage the scene and maintain safe traffic flow.
Audio|Heard on: Denton TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Four 78476 major collision southbound 121 at Sand Ridge.
00:06
Four seven eight received.
00:08
Four 766, should move it.
00:11
Forty five, I'll be in on as well.
00:15
Received all units around.
00:16
It's going to be southbound 121 at the intersection of Sand Ridge.
00:20
You've got two vehicles involved.
00:22
It looks like a Honda Odyssey and maybe another Honda car.
00:27
Good work.
00:32
Three hundred and 90 dispatch.
00:35
Go ahead.
00:37
(name withheld) in service working on duty at Grady's, please.
00:42
Three. Four seven eight, copy 200 and twenty-eight.
00:46
Go ahead.
00:48
Six is William John Robert (number withheld).
00:50
William John Robert (number withheld) to white Honda.
00:53
Wait for a 2nd.
00:55
Go ahead.
00:57
Victor Victor Henry Mary (number withheld).
01:00
Victor Henry Mary (number withheld), white Toyota.
01:07
478, where do you need us?
01:11
Do you want to come southbound at 121? We're going to block off part of the intersection and get some traffic moving.
01:18
10-4.
01:23
478, what lane do you want blocked off?
01:27
Could you help block off the intersection from southbound 121 near Sand Ridge? We need it to block off the first two lanes.
01:37
Have the left lane only open.
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