Single-vehicle rollover near Red Springs, Tyler TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a single-vehicle rollover crash involving a Mitsubishi near FM 14 in the Red Springs area of Tyler, Texas. Two occupants were removed from the vehicle, and two ambulances were requested to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Emergency Communications
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Red Springs Fire, attention Red Springs Fire.
00:02
Copy a major accident near FM 14, one vehicle rollover.
00:11
It's going to be a Mitsubishi off the roadway.
00:14
County clear at one twenty-four.
00:22
Hey Red Springs, can you watch my house?
00:27
Unit twenty-seven B advises it's going to be a one vehicle rollover involving a Mitsubishi off the roadway.
00:34
Two occupants.
00:40
Battalion two, copy battalion two en route one twenty-seven.
00:48
Springs on scene, one vehicle off the roadway on its side.
00:54
It's almost in our parking lot.
00:56
Stand by for a better update.
00:59
Received, showing you on scene at one twenty-eight.
01:06
Red Springs County.
01:09
Red Springs, yeah.
01:13
The vehicle's on its side.
01:17
Two extricated.
01:19
Gonna need two ambulances.
01:22
Received, calling EMS for an update on two ambulances.
01:31
Command. Engine one twenty-seven is responding.
01:38
Grange EMS was updated, sending your way one coming from Lindale, one coming from Tyler.
01:47
Excellent, thank you.
01:48
This will be fourteen command.
01:52
Copy fourteen command.
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Location mentioned:
FM 14, Tyler, TX 75706
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