Crash on Katy freeway causes lane blockage and hazard, Houston TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a crash near Park 10 on the Katy Freeway caused blockage in the right lane. A tow truck on the scene backed onto a moving roadway on the westbound ramp, creating a traffic hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Harris TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Three time, twenty-four, a half-time for a four-core crash list around Park Ten.
00:08
I'm 25.
00:10
Clear.
00:12
One, twelve, that's clear.
00:14
Start doing hard to be hard for species.
00:15
It's not.
00:16
Park Ten, 1836.
00:19
Clear. Seven times twenty, go ahead.
00:22
I'll be extended to tow truck.
00:23
Seven times when you cut out.
00:26
You say you'll be extended, what was the rest of it?
00:29
Toll truck has to drop dolly.
00:32
I'm not scared.
00:34
Five times in route to this Katy crash is going to be blocking the right lane.
00:38
Where it looks like up above it,
00:41
there's also a record.
00:42
Either he's backing up or he's stopped in the left lane.
00:47
Fivetown twenty five, that's clear.
00:50
Fortin fourteen point in one for hire.
00:53
That's care.
00:55
One twenty to the five tons,
00:57
we have a serious conversation with the wrecker who's the very front of this crash.
01:01
They just backed upon a moving roadway for several tens of tons of feet.
01:10
That's going to be stranded.
01:12
It's going to be on the westbound ramp from the south.
01:17
So pardon me, it's going to be on the ramp.
01:20
That's clear.
01:21
I'm crazy. It's going to be a traffic hazard.
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