Traffic crash with oil spill on Eastex Freeway, Jefferson County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a traffic crash on the Eastex Freeway northbound involving a white Jeep Compass and a Ford pickup. Oil was leaking from one of the vehicles, and multiple people were at the scene. Insurance information for one vehicle was confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
All units would be Eastex Freeway northbound on the freeway.
00:04
I'm doing it.
00:06
Originally called in with a 10-50 monitor.
00:09
Hey DPS, I just ran that for you.
00:12
Saying that someone was an erect from the iPhone.
00:15
See if there's six radios.
00:16
Now we're getting another call, so he's northbound with a white Jeep Compass at the wall.
00:23
Adam Sam (number withheld), Adam Sam (number withheld).
00:27
I'll wait till one of them gets over here to make contact.
00:34
Six two C is clear.
00:37
Careful,
00:39
Careful. You want me to call county's dispatch on this turnaround?
00:43
Can she see smoke and oil leaking out as well? Multiple subjects are out there as well.
00:49
Temporal.
00:52
Eastex, northbound.
00:55
46, insurance is confirmed, expires September 2025.
00:59
Comes out to 2007 Ford pickup, black in color.
01:03
Owner is (name withheld), address out of Livingston, Texas, now 29th.
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Location mentioned:
Eastex Fwy, Texas
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