Deputy assists motorist with flat tire on FM 1187, Tarrant County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a deputy responded to assist a motorist with a flat tire near FM 1187 in Texas. The vehicle, described as a white Murano, was near a railroad crossing. Authorities contacted the Fort Worth Western Railroad, which confirmed that there was no train traffic in the area. The situation was reported to be under control, with no safety concerns noted.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Assist motorist near Highway 1187.
00:03
Caller is trying to change a tire and requests a deputy for traffic control.
00:06
Vehicle is a white Murano.
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Twenty-one thirty-five.
00:11
Twelve copy.
00:14
Twelve fifty-two.
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Fifty-two.
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We are on the phone with the father.
00:20
He said there is nothing going on and everything is okay.
00:24
Before we advise them, we're still making scene.
00:28
Yes, ma'am.
00:30
Call 52, do you want him to step out?
00:34
Copy.
00:36
Received.
00:37
Call 52, the father is Spanish-speaking only.
00:42
Don't worry, thank you.
00:44
Edward 12.
00:47
We're 12.
00:48
The caller advised there may be another passenger car behind him.
00:52
The tail end is on the train tracks.
00:54
We called Fort Worth Western Railroad, and they advised there will be no train traffic crossing.
00:58
Twenty-one thirty-eight.
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Location mentioned:
FM1187, Texas
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