Two-vehicle collision at Del Mar and Bartlett, Laredo TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, two vehicles were involved in a traffic accident at the intersection of Del Mar Boulevard and Bartlett Avenue in Laredo. No major injuries were reported, but one driver was evaluated for high blood pressure.
Audio|Heard on: TX DPS Laredo Sector Dispatch and Mobile
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Two vehicle, traffic accident.
00:02
That'll be at the intersection of Del Mar Boulevard and Bartlett Avenue.
00:05
It'll be my check status on injuries if you can advise LPD.
00:11
Also, location, Texas one ready.
00:14
Ten for what? First vehicle, Texas is (number withheld).
00:20
Second, (name withheld) Victor Robert Young (number withheld).
00:25
That works.
00:26
Your void 203 on (number withheld) expires August 2026 for carry all white in color.
00:36
CABT LLC out of College Station, no insurance confirmed.
00:42
On (number withheld) expires August 2026, 2025 Hyundai carry all unknown in color.
00:50
Hyundai lease trust out of College Station note.
00:54
Twenty-nine insurance company.
01:01
Good boy, 203.
01:02
All right, good boy, 203, go ahead.
01:11
Before it's going to be no injuries, however, one driver wants to get checked out due to high blood pressure.
01:17
Ten four.
01:19
Ten fourteen, Laredo PD has been advised.
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Location mentioned:
E Del Mar Blvd & Bartlett Ave, Laredo, TX 78045
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