Traffic accident blocks Riverfront exit ramp, Dallas TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, units responded to a traffic accident blocking the Riverfront exit ramp from Woodall Rodgers in Dallas. Two SUVs, a red BMW and a gray Nissan, were involved. Responders arranged flatbeds and closed the ramp while managing traffic. Some drivers were reportedly traveling the wrong way on the ramp, prompting a full ramp shutdown and increased response for traffic safety.
Audio|Heard on: Dallas TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, can you close the exit ramp near Riverfront from Woodall Rodgers? It's blocking the entire ramp at the base.
00:13
And 52, can I get one more?
00:16
Just help with traffic control; it's kind of a bad spot.
00:22
Need one more unit for that accident.
00:26
Echo 500 and twenty-one, I can go over there.
00:30
Five five two, gonna get you.
00:33
I need two flatbeds.
00:36
One's for a red BMW SUV.
00:42
All right, first one, red BMW SUV, Texas tag (number withheld).
00:51
A gray Nissan SUV.
00:54
Second plate (number withheld).
01:34
Thank you.
01:36
Hey (name withheld), is the ramp coming from the channel four side or the one from channel one?
01:42
Channel one, it'll be the westbound Woodall.
01:45
It’s the westbound Woodall at Riverfront; that one is shut down due to the accident.
01:51
Vehicles are going the wrong way on the ramp right now.
01:57
Go ahead and step it up; vehicles are going backwards on Woodall and causing issues.
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