Traffic crash and reckless driver reported near US 259 and FM 850, Rusk County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders managed a traffic crash with possible entrapment near the intersection of US 259 and FM 850 in Texas. Units coordinated lane control while investigating the scene. A separate report mentioned a reckless eastbound driver on State Highway 64 near the county line, described as a gray Toyota pickup driving at high speed and forcing other vehicles off the road.
Audio|Heard on: Rusk County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 50, when you arrive on location, stay just north of the intersection of US 259 and FM 850 on the northbound side. Move traffic one lane over.
00:10
I'll be out investigating to see if anybody's trapped.
00:16
Rescue 50 copy.
00:24
County, any units in the area of State Highway 64 and the county line? We have an eastbound reckless driver, gray Toyota Tundra (number withheld).
00:40
The vehicle is reportedly driving at a high rate of speed, nearly running others off the roadway.
00:49
That was Lafayette County, you can show me 23.
00:56
Go for it.
01:01
Do you want that traffic moved over to the inside lane?
01:06
Affirmative for now.
01:09
Got vehicles on both sides here, which is tricky.
01:15
Do you want TAC to go up and move the northbound over?
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Location mentioned:
US-259 & FM850, Texas 75684
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