Traffic hazard near West 34th and Northwest Freeway, Houston TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatchers and patrol units discussed a possible traffic hazard near the intersection of West 34th Street and the Northwest Freeway service road in Houston. A gray pickup truck, identified as a Chevy Silverado, appeared to be stopped on the feeder road. The situation was noted as urgent, though no further issues such as injuries or collisions were confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Harris TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Get a code two over in 3B10, traffic hazard on the freeway.
00:05
Traffic hazard urgent, northwest freeway service road at West 34th.
00:09
Saw a vehicle on feeder.
00:13
Three B ten you can say negative ten.
00:16
Traffic hazard urgent, northwest freeway inbound at West 34th, before I saw a gray Chevy Silverado on the feeder.
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Location mentioned:
W 34th St, Houston, TX
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