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Heard on: Houston Police Department and Harris County Constables · 6 days ago
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Have a Code 2 traffic hazard dropping at seven C40 on 59 and Parker at the Parker exit.
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Traffic hazard near US 59 and Parker Rd
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatch reported a possible traffic hazard near the intersection of US 59 and Parker Road at the Parker exit in Houston.
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