Multi-vehicle crash reported east of Van Zandt County, Kaufman County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a multi-vehicle crash on US-80 east of Van Zandt County, Texas. Elmo Fire and a game warden were already on the scene. Crews reported no major rail damage. Several vehicles were involved, and coordination between county units was ongoing.
Audio|Heard on: Kaufman TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
So we'll be on scene east of Van Zandt County.
00:06
Received. You want me to go ahead and notify Van Zandt County?
00:09
10-4, going to notify Van Zandt, and one of their game wardens is out with it.
00:16
Yeah, should we go ahead and disregard Elmo Fire? They're already on scene with us.
00:23
6-3, so there isn't any heavy or hard rail damage.
00:26
It isn't a boat. On five six dot, big giant metal.
00:35
Unit (number withheld), put me on that crash.
00:37
Have they located it? Unit (number withheld) received.
00:40
Crash and they’re going to be just east of the county line into Van Zandt.
00:49
Unit (number withheld) arrived.
00:51
One of their game wardens is already on scene.
00:53
Ten four, you can clear out then.
00:59
Where are you? Think we’re near Maristown.
01:03
Mabank, FM 3200 and County Road 429.
01:09
Notify Bean's Inn as well that there are three or four cars just east of our location that appear to have had an accident.
01:19
Received, when I tried to give them information, she said we have units on scene and didn’t take more information.
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