Vehicle loses tire near Brown Trail, Tarrant County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement responded to a vehicle issue near Brown Trail and Phelps Court in Texas. A vehicle appeared to have lost its front passenger tire, which rolled into an intersection. The driver continued for a short distance, striking multiple curbs before coming to a stop. No injuries were mentioned, and the situation appears to have been safely resolved.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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One hundred and forty-nine. They just passed Terra Drive.
00:02
One hundred and forty-nine past Bedford.
00:05
Sure.
00:08
Ask them to keep following if they're able to.
00:09
I am going to try and cut them off near Highway 26 and E. Sparger.
00:12
Can work.
00:13
Forty-nine forty-four.
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Do I need to head your way?
00:17
One hundred and forty-nine.
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Be advised that callers are going to be at Brown Trail.
00:22
One of their tires came off of their vehicle, and it's rolling into the intersection.
00:29
And that twenty-eight is going to actually be (number withheld).
00:36
Careful.
00:38
One hundred and forty-four, one hundred and forty-nine.
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Be advised the tire is on the front passenger side.
00:42
The one that's missing is hitting multiple curbs and coming to a stop near Phelps Court.
00:51
Ten four, one more.
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Vehicle currently stopped in the middle of the road by Phelps.
00:56
Received. Just have the caller move around.
00:57
I am right behind you.
00:59
Ten four.
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