Two-vehicle crash near Central Ave causes lane closure, Southlake TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a two-vehicle collision near Central Ave in front of a local restaurant. There were reports of possible injuries, though some callers indicated there may be none. Southbound lanes were temporarily closed while crews assessed the scene and established command on the local fire channel.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 4-1, Battalion 40, Truck 401, and Engine 401,
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you're responding to two vehicles.
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There are possible injuries.
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Some reports indicate there may be no injuries.
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One caller reported numbness in the back in a black Chevy Suburban.
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Another caller is stuck inside a vehicle unable to get home.
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It's located in front of Shake Shack.
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All right. Agent 4-1.
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Agent 4-1, go ahead.
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We're going to be on the same.
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It's going to be on Central in front of Shake Shack.
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We'll have southbound Central shut down.
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We have two vehicles,
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with minor and moderate damage.
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We'll have command on Southlake Fire 3.
00:40
Receive minor damage, command on Southlake Fire 3.
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Alarm from Southlake Command.
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Southlake Command, go ahead.
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You can hold Engine 401 and Batt 4-1 on the roll.
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Can you revise?
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You can hold Engine 401 or Batt 4-1 on this call?
01:03
Tenfold, we'll show the time before you clear.
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