Vehicle near water ditch causes traffic backup, Sugar Land TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, responding units were dispatched for traffic control near Highway 90 and Gillingham Lane in Sugar Land, where a vehicle appeared to have its front end over a water retention ditch by the public works building. Traffic buildup was reported, and a towing service was requested to assist with the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Forty-four, can I get another unit for traffic control?
00:02
That's fair.
00:03
Fifty-seven in route.
00:04
That's fair.
00:09
Nine hundred and 30, I have traffic.
00:10
When you are clear, 930, near Katie Fulsher on (number withheld) GMC Denali.
00:18
Just like please, 930, clear.
00:24
Sam 25 east, that's there.
00:27
Any 1st available wrecker?
00:30
Eastbound 90 at Gillingham.
00:32
First available wrecker, eastbound 90 at Gillingham.
00:36
Five two seven, I'm back in with a report.
00:38
You can send me where you need me.
00:41
Clear, clear for the gates.
00:42
Clear.
00:44
All 14, I'm out.
00:46
Where's my RP?
00:52
Near South Kirkwood at Castro Quick Car, point of activation front door.
00:56
They should be at the residence checking.
01:00
I'm not sure if they're inside or outside.
01:04
Forty-four requesting 1st available.
01:06
The vehicle’s front end is over the water retention ditch,
01:11
right in front of public works.
01:12
We're starting to get some buildup here on Gillingham, near the railroad track.
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