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Ambulance follows vehicle closely near Bagwell TexasBagwell TX

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Bagwell, TX

A vehicle reports overtaking an ambulance traveling about 65 miles per hour near Detroit, Texas. The ambulance then closely follows the vehicle through various road conditions and areas near Bagwell, Texas. A deer is also seen by the roadside during the drive.

Audio|Source: Red River Valley Amateur Radio Club (RRVARC) UHF Repeater
04:44
Transcript:
00:00
Just getting around this ambulance, we've tired through Detroit, and I'm in the three lane right now.
00:09
Lexa, like Steve Gonzalez, a snowboard break is...
00:15
Well, the ambulance is running about 65 miles an hour, so like I'm tired from him going on.
00:34
There's a deer on the side of the road.
00:40
Good.
00:43
It was alive in luncheon happily.
00:52
more about this world break electric radio this uh 1963 net evidently is the longest running radio net here in the States but it doesn't tell me what year it started though
01:13
Yes,
01:15
no telling, uh,
01:17
and who knows if it rang continuously or if there were gab sent it or what?
01:27
Okay, we'll go it.
01:35
I think I'm being chased by the ambulance.
01:38
He's staying up pretty close with me now.
01:45
In coach yet?
01:49
Still running dark, but he's staying about a tip of a mile behind me, he's keeping up with me.
02:01
The thing, I linked it with set on our back to electric radio, there's no history about it, Don.
02:09
And we don't have the old-time 160 operators here either.
02:18
That was one thing I met with John Hall.
02:23
He ran 160 a lot.
02:28
I live somewhere between Honeygrove and I'm going to say,
02:39
Melissa, he was out in the country.
02:41
Oh, he worked with a 160.
02:43
I was the only band he ever got on.
02:45
He was a 160 out right.
02:46
And I could talk him one time by taking him down to a club, but.
02:54
Long soon then I had a cancel up to left, but I'm very, very disappointed.
02:58
That's why.
03:06
That's the way it goes.
03:11
I just went through a red spot.
03:13
You got a little scratchy, but I could still hear you.
03:17
Anyway, okay.
03:18
A5 and we carry in the Mad Dog Lobo for the ID again.
03:28
Let's see as I can't listen to this.
03:31
That's Netta 160.
03:34
Ever since Johnny Gammon died, W5, BYY.
03:39
That was the only entertainment ever got him in 160.
03:41
That guy, so you talk about,
03:44
oh my gosh, I cannot get any expression where I thought about him.
03:50
But I'll just keep my step thought at this stage with a period.
04:00
Okay,
04:01
we'll let you have that one then.
04:09
How much more range does this repeater have?
04:17
Have you got by the virtual old hostel yet?
04:29
No,
04:32
I have got out of Detroit and out of the three lanes.
04:39
I'm here where it goes down to two lanes and that's Bagwell turnoff.

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