Major multi-car crash on bridge near Barker, Houston TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a major three-car crash on the bridge southbound near Barker in Houston. Metal debris was reported on the roadway, and all lanes were affected, causing traffic diversion. One driver appeared injured and was seen wearing a neck brace. Fire and EMS were called to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Harris TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to have debris on top of the bridge southbound, metal debris in the right lane.
00:05
Five, be advised that crash has the entire scene.
00:11
Uh huh.
00:14
All right, just waiting for the units arriving.
00:18
Can I have y'all start to taper off at the top of the hill so people can start exiting near Barker?
00:24
Yes, please taper back.
00:29
Ten 78.
00:31
Fourteen, that's a negative.
00:36
One hundred and nineteen, confirming is it a major accident?
00:41
Five, he's going to be a major.
00:43
Different people already have the neck brace on the driver.
00:48
Looks like a three-car crash.
00:57
One hundred and nineteen, the crash affected all the lanes.
01:02
The GT lanes, yes.
01:03
All traffic is being diverted.
01:04
Sir.
01:07
One hundred and nineteen, I am clear.
01:08
I'll see that.
01:10
I'll just see that fire trucks blocking out of the lane.
01:14
Okay, have the vehicles put those ones on the right.
01:18
Okay, the vehicles ahead of them.
01:20
Okay, you have those on left two and three.
01:24
Okay, I'll see it.
01:26
Thank you.
01:28
I'm clear. Fire call on 12 or Charles 20?
01:32
Okay, go ahead.
01:34
Can you get a fire department unit that the driver is missing and cannot get out of the vehicle?
01:41
She's not in traffic, she just can't move.
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