Minor two-vehicle accident on I-10 in El Paso, El Paso TX


Two vehicles, including a purple Honda Fit, were involved in a minor accident on Interstate 10 in El Paso, Texas. No injuries were reported, and police are responding to the scene.
Audio|Source: El Paso City/County Public Safety
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Two vehicles MBA[1] non-entry non-state. The only one of them was going to be a high-carb. In Texas, North Sierra Yankee, three, six. The H.T.1 is also going to be able to send up. They're trying to stop the sergeant. We can't even apologize unit-1-7-0-1-7-0-0-7-0 at least like you know on client, sure.
00:29
Commission. I'll show 9-016-6. Annie 402. Can you show me Route 2 for 2 for a follow-up 2 for a follow-up SOTC[4]?
00:57
I'm turning off the king, this one. You're doing the control of the iron for that MBA[1]. 9-0-0-9. 10[3]-4[2]-0. Show me moving up to that. Go ahead. Conditionary. Your eyes winning up to that.
01:26
111.11, 10[3]4, thank you. 2.32 to control. From the location that second vehicle, it's going to be the same spot, 10 east to the 54. Vehicle is going to be a purple Honda fit with distance tags, Papa Bravo, Papa.
01:55
On 84, I look for the motor itself to our change, but we'll be stepping out with us. 25 water control. Communications, you at 926. If the 75 South, after a major in the floor, it would have been a flash.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MBA: Motor Vehicle Accident (likely 'MVA' or 'MBA' as a local shorthand)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement (Affirmative)
[3]
10: Possible short for '10-4' (acknowledge) or another 10-code
[4]
SOTC: Status On The Call (Possible shorthand for 'scene of the call')
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Location mentioned:
I-10, El Paso, TX
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