Fire crews dispatched to crash near FM 2493, Smith County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and emergency crews responded to a possible major traffic crash near the intersection of FM 2493 and County Road 1299 after an automatic iPhone crash alert was received. Dispatchers reported no response from potential occupants and coordinated multiple fire units to the scene. The situation remains under assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Emergency Communications
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Flint Fire, attention Flint Fire.
00:02
I need you out to a major accident near FM 2493 and County Road 1299.
00:06
FM 2493 and County Road 1299.
00:09
We have an iPhone crash notification.
00:11
No one's answering us.
00:13
Kind of clear 2018.
00:19
County, Flint Engine 161, go ahead next closest please.
00:29
You have an attendant 200 and thirty-six to Winona squad.
00:33
We got 1 min out.
00:36
Three chiefs, go ahead and stage.
00:38
Have the tenders stage in the roadway, and we'll start pulling them forward and getting them working out of here.
00:44
Crazy.
00:51
Let's keep on.
01:01
Attention Noonday Fire, attention Noonday Fire.
01:06
Nine three encountered near County Road 1299.
01:12
Being encountered near County Road 1299, report of an iPhone crash notification.
01:20
It's going to be North Carolina.
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Location mentioned:
County Road 1299 & FM 2493, Texas 75762
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