Two wreckers requested near Little York Rd and Eldridge Pkwy, Harris County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders requested two wreckers near Little York Road and North Eldridge Parkway. An additional wrecker was later requested near the 6100 block of North Eldridge Parkway. A driver in the area reported back pain and precautionary EMS was requested. There was also mention of a suspicious vehicle nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Harris TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Can he roll me two wreckers, please? My location.
00:04
Ten records need two wreckers and a relation of Eldridge and West Little York need two wreckers.
00:09
Henry Thirty One, go ahead.
00:12
Henry Thirty One, suspicious vehicle intersection of Silver Sage and South Lake.
00:16
Forty West of a white Ford Fusion four door,
00:19
occupied by a male unknown description,
00:21
cruising the area slowly.
00:23
I said heading towards Holly Knoll.
00:24
No contact, no other information.
00:28
You know Taylor Johnson.
00:31
You know for your safety.
00:34
You need one. Could you give me an EMS precautionary?
00:37
Driver's complaining his back's hurt.
00:40
Unit 31, received.
00:45
Union, thank you.
00:46
We have one more wrecker.
00:50
Central reckless need one more wrecker at 6100 block North Eldridge Parkway.
00:52
Need more wrecker.
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Location mentioned:
W Little York Rd & N Eldridge Pkwy, Texas 77041
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