Troopers respond to traffic collision near Decatur Blvd, Clark County NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, multiple law enforcement and freeway service units responded to a possible traffic collision near Decatur Boulevard involving a Subaru and an FSP truck. The scene required lane management and coordination across several responding troopers. No confirmation of injuries was mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: Nevada Highway Patrol - Clark County
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
At Decatur, Metro advises a second FSP truck at a different event for a possible traffic accident, requesting a trooper to respond.
00:07
Metro is on scene with FSP.
00:14
FSD is going to be in the casino center northbound.
00:17
If anybody can respond to that.
00:23
Unit 189 to 343 direct.
00:25
You can go to that and help them out.
00:29
343, acknowledged.
00:35
Unit Ida is at locations (number withheld), all related to this.
00:41
He can go 108 or go to the FSD truck in that case.
00:47
Henry (number withheld).
00:51
(number withheld) southbound, (number withheld).
01:00
Volkswagen Tiguan mentioned.
01:09
FSP units being sent to the north scene now.
01:18
Request for roll call and unit location logging.
01:28
Unit requesting location update on this call.
01:32
50.
01:36
At Decatur northbound, contact made with Subaru involved in a possible collision.
01:44
Request for unit 21's location on this call.
01:52
Unit 21 is on scene at the on-ramp closure at Decatur with Henry (number withheld).
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