Driver flees after property damage on FM 1626, Travis County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire unit reported a vehicle-involved property damage incident along Farm to Market 1626 near the south side area in Travis County. The driver left the scene before emergency personnel arrived, and police and sheriff's deputies were dispatched to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
Fire dispatch from Engine 49.
00:02
49, go ahead.
00:04
Hey, fire dispatch.
00:05
I'm not sure if this is a PD's jurisdiction or Travis County.
00:09
This is going to be south side.
00:12
Of FM 1626.
00:14
We have some property damage.
00:20
Requesting PD to respond.
00:24
Driver is no longer on scene.
00:26
3C49, I was just looking at your call.
00:28
It looks like where you're sitting now is in Travis County.
00:32
I'll change the address to your current location and add them.
00:35
APD had the call and it's in their queue.
00:38
Received, thank you.
00:40
Engine 49, did this start off on 1626 or at your current location? We're following tracks.
00:48
The person was headed eastbound on 1626 and we can follow the tracks south from there.
01:01
It's at our current location.
01:03
Looks like a commercial property with minor damage.
01:09
Just the parking lot.
01:12
Received. APD is still responding.
01:14
They've got a Frank unit on the way, they may arrive soon.
01:18
I added TCSO and notified them it's in the county.
01:23
Received, appreciate it.
01:25
Yeah, it's that gray area.
01:28
County versus city.
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