Wrong-way driver causes rollover crash on Highway 287, Midlothian TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a reckless driver in a white Jeep Compass was observed unable to maintain lanes on southbound Highway 67 near Shiloh Road. The vehicle then drove the wrong way on Highway 287 near Midlothian, resulting in a rollover crash. The driver exited the vehicle after the incident. The details are based on initial radio communications and may involve potential uncertainties.
Audio|Heard on: Ellis TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
We did receive a reckless driver, District 2, RFU-S-Highway 67 at Shiloh Road going southbound from Cedar Hill.
00:07
Unable to maintain lane as a white Jeep Compass.
00:11
22 out of Kustra call.
00:14
I'm in the area.
00:17
We did get a plate of (number withheld).
00:22
(Number withheld).
00:25
Just waited on a white Jeep, I'm about to run it up.
00:30
237. The call is still on that vehicle?
00:34
Looks like he was at 249.
00:37
He's no longer on the phone with us.
00:39
Okay,
00:41
4. We all get to contact and see if there's still on that vehicle.
00:46
First of you, we'll give him a call back.
00:48
I did run the plate, 2019 deep.
00:52
Looks like to be a Renegade.
00:54
The address is near West Main Street.
01:00
1037.
01:01
Just got in contact with the RP.
01:02
He said that the vehicle possibly wrecked out on the West Main Street exit.
01:07
My loves, but he's not too sure.
01:09
He's looping around to check.
01:12
Okay, I'll be en route.
01:15
Where is you?
01:18
I'm in the area with me.
01:22
1121, 1124, long way driver.
01:25
21.
01:27
It could be Westwood Highway 287 and Kimball Road going northbound.
01:31
Vehicle on the southbound and northbound lane almost had a head-on with an 18-wheeler.
01:39
Sephora.
01:42
237, I'll be around that wrong way, drive around.
01:44
I really could.
01:45
21 code as well.
01:49
...Trimand area the wrong way driver.
01:50
You see that's coming along.
01:53
21, I got the...
01:56
21, I got a wrong way driver right under Walter Stevenson.
02:00
It's gonna be a big truck.
02:04
Still going.
02:06
I'll try to get that highway shut down up in front of all.
02:10
Either eastbound or westbound.
02:13
They're traveling eastbound at 37.
02:15
I was just under Walter Stevenson.
02:17
It's going to be a big,
02:19
lighter gray truck.
02:20
I'm swinging back around,
02:22
going eastbound in the eastbound lanes.
02:24
It is in the westbound lane.
02:28
24, 21, what is this mean? You know?
02:32
Ralph is probably 50 or 60 miles an hour.
02:37
24 15, Mount 27, 14, going eastbound.
02:43
24 seating is the highway shutdown.
02:48
Midload is doing one out of one way.
02:50
What do you guys got working?
02:53
Wrongway driver.
02:55
You got a wrong way driver ahead of east down and the westbound 287 lanes.
03:02
How far behind us? We're all here, units to be white.
03:07
One of these units just passed it.
03:12
24, I didn't see it's what still be before the parking parkway.
03:17
All right, he's just passing the parkway, he's wrecking out.
03:24
Rolled over, wrecked out, rolled over.
03:28
Two days seven, go ahead and start fire.
03:32
Rissy, roll that's enough.
03:35
Where he's found just west of the parkway.
03:39
Looks like he's trying to get out.
03:42
21 I'm out.
03:45
Rissy.
03:47
George Frank 3301.
03:49
Henry George Frank 3301.
03:50
Driver's out.
03:52
Bruce.
03:55
Do we need a shutdown at Maine?
03:58
No, everything's in the center media and everything's 10-4.
04:02
Anybody code can reduce, we have one to 10.
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