Vehicle collision with entrapment on Old Jacksonville Hwy, Smith County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a vehicle collision near Old Jacksonville Highway and Highway 323 in Texas. One person was reportedly trapped in a vehicle, and a fire hydrant was struck, causing a water leak. Local utilities and law enforcement were notified, and assistance was requested for the trapped individual.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Emergency Communications
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00:53
Transcript:
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Old Jacksonville and Highway 323.
00:02
Can you notify Tyler if they're not aware already? I am going to check on them.
00:06
Twenty-one, we're going to need the entire code.
00:14
It's going to be one entrapped.
00:17
Ten four, Tyler is already aware they have people in route.
00:20
County from my with everyone wants to come in.
00:24
Go ahead.
00:29
Yes, do you have another ETA on DPS? The driver's ride is not here.
00:34
She was wondering how long they're going to be.
00:39
Call them back.
00:43
Received. Also, if you could notify the water company, one of their hydrants was hit and broke.
00:49
I told them to appear it's leaking.
00:53
Ten four.
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Old Jacksonville Hwy, Texas
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