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Stalled vehicle on northbound Beltway 59 shoulderHouston TX

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US-59, Houston, TX

As discussed during the dispatch call, a stalled vehicle is located on the right shoulder of northbound Beltway 59. It may involve a wrecker under contract with the Sheriff's Office.

Audio|Heard on: Harris County Sheriff's Department Dispatch
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00:24
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, they're going to have a stalled vehicle, 59.
00:04
It's going to be northbound at the beltway on the right shoulder.
00:10
City Tow wrecker, Southwest Freeway northbound at the Beltway.
00:17
633, 751. You should clear that major C5.
00:21
Advise, they believe it was a part of our S-O contract.

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US-59, Houston, TX

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