Traffic obstruction cleared on Highway 6, Missouri City TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible traffic obstruction near Highway 6 in Missouri City. Crews verified the roadway was clear, picked up traffic cones, and reopened the area after confirming there was no vehicle blockage. The scene may have involved a temporary closure near the Kelsey Siebold Medical Clinic.
Audio|Heard on: Stafford, Missouri City and Meadows Place Police and Fire
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Ten 0919 to 934.
00:03
Is that your car blocking the roadway?
00:09
That's clear.
00:12
Let's pick up the cones and open the road.
00:17
That's clear.
00:22
10-33, we'll be on location on Highway 6.
00:30
Engine 34.
00:37
Service call assist.
00:40
Near State Highway 6 between Lake Olympia Parkway and Rocky Creek Drive.
00:47
Kelsey Siebold Medical Clinic.
00:50
Now page Henry 10 Charles.
00:54
Engine 34.
00:56
Service call assist.
00:58
Near State Highway 6 between Lake Olympia Parkway and Rocky Creek Drive.
01:05
Kelsey Siebold Medical Clinic.
01:07
Map page Henry One Zero Charles.
01:11
Time out 1541.
01:16
Engine 34 en route.
01:18
Not when I know it's 10-19[1], I am going to open the roadway back up.
01:23
Clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-19: Return to station/Return to base
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Location mentioned:
Hwy 6, Missouri City, TX
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