Traffic collision scene managed on east us 290, Dripping Springs TX
Emergency teams managed the scene of a traffic collision on East US 290 near Trinity and East Creek, with one injured person reported. Traffic was controlled and command was established to handle the situation.
Audio|Source: Hays County Fire and EMS - North
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, you're just responding to Terry of East Creek, Ops 1 is assigned, Ops 1 is assigned.
00:04
We'll be moderate.
00:06
Senator Bored is right on Ops1.
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The Titan 75.
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The Titan 75.
00:14
All fire units can reduce code with one black pack patient.
00:20
Hey, Scott.
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Inger 74 will be on scene.
00:23
Stand by for further.
00:24
He can make engine 74, 290 command.
00:28
Precary 1 scene, assuming command.
00:31
The Tent 75, clear one black patient,
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reduce other units.
00:36
Hey Scott, you're charging 71 on command, or 71 on scene.
00:41
We're blocking the both lanes,
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eastbound on 290.
00:48
Appreciate you're showing team, blocking both lanes eastbound turning.
00:56
Hi, and 71 will be approaching from eastbound 290.
01:02
One another, go ahead and block this inside line.
01:10
Where do you see? We'll be switching off one.
01:14
Seriously, which should I want to be in the battalion 71?
01:21
Do you want me to go ahead and stop this traffic that's going west?
01:30
United Command from Battalion 71.
01:32
Do you want me to stop this traffic that's moving around the engine in the dirt?
01:40
29 from (number withheld).
01:49
975 from 99.
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Good.
01:56
Yes, sir, do you still need a tonic response?
02:00
Negative Tammal.
02:04
32, Medi-69 will be available.
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Location mentioned:
US-290, Dripping Springs, TX
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