High-speed vehicle crash blocks lanes on I-35 south, New Braunfels TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a high-speed car crash occurred on the southbound I-35 near the Highway 46 overpass in New Braunfels, Texas. Multiple lanes were blocked and one person was being treated at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: New Braunfels Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
01:59
Transcript:
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District F6, Netic 6, engine 3, truck 7, blocker 2, motor vehicle collision high speed, 100 block IH-35 North, self-found proper,
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district F6.
00:15
Medic 6, Engine 3, Truck 7, Blocker 2, motor vehicle collision high speed, 100, block IH-35 North, Southbound proper.
00:31
Ralph is Medic 6 being out?
00:43
Dispatch blocker 2.
00:44
Can you mark the blocker 2 en route?
00:49
Is there?
00:55
Units in route to that MVC.
00:57
The advice is going to be at the 46 overpass southbound proper.
01:03
This is asking you repeat the traffic.
01:10
Accident is going to be at the 46 overpass southbound proper,
01:15
blocking the right two lanes, lane two, three, and four.
01:25
Robles, Medics 6 on location, one vehicle upright, moderate front end damage, impact of one vehicle is upright, just like the patient's outside sight in the PD,
01:35
lanes three and four are blocked, netics 6 will be further triaging.
01:38
Thank you.
01:47
New office, Truck 7 is on location.
01:49
No change the size of.
01:50
Truck 7 block lanes three and four.
01:53
Truck 7 officer will have McDonald's command.
01:59
That's clear.
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