Traffic crash with injury on Scott Street, Houston TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a traffic crash near Scott Street involving a Range Rover and a Nissan Versa. One person sustained a cut above the eyebrow. The Houston Fire Department was en route to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Houston Police Department - All Districts
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Have a code two crash, 14 day and twenties on Scott Street.
00:08
Start them on two.
00:11
Okay.
00:14
Did they call drop on White Street at Lubbock by chance earlier?
00:21
That's.
00:27
Do you know what it was for? I don't see anything out there.
00:33
No, a suspicious person.
00:34
I'm not sure if somebody went out there or not.
00:38
We know he's anything.
00:41
Last seen wearing a white shirt, red shorts, destroying the items inside the residence.
00:45
They call from a default number of someone able to do a callback.
00:48
near Dunlap Street.
00:51
Let me get an unit checked by go to.
00:57
Hi, folks. This is going to be like a business that has multiple floors or multiple residents inside of it.
01:04
So if anything, we might have to clear out all the floors.
01:13
Yeah, like I said, if you have anything pertinent information and they're still there, then just go ahead and start setting up.
01:19
And if not, just let us know.
01:20
We're monitoring, so just mic up for us.
01:25
Sounds good, I got you.
01:27
It's going to be near Scott Street.
01:31
Patient has a cut above the eyebrow, was in a black Range Rover versus a Nissan Versa.
01:38
HFD is en route.
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