W S Young Drive exit closed to manage traffic after Fort Hood release, Killeen TX
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According to the dispatch call, officers closed the W S Young Drive exit near Killeen to ease traffic congestion caused by Fort Hood release. They worked to divert units and manage the backup on the highway.
Audio|Heard on: Killeen Police and Fire
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
You got any idea how much longer? I guess Fort Hood just let out.
00:04
It got Dacie back here.
00:07
We got about 20, maybe 25 more minutes.
00:13
Copy. If there's another free unit up there, can you send them back here?
00:18
We can try and divert them a little quicker.
00:22
Send everybody back that we could.
00:26
(number withheld).
00:27
I can head that way.
00:28
I'm V&B NWF Young.
00:32
Okay,
00:34
probably back behind the turn before Quality Inn to bring it down to two or bring it on three lanes.
00:42
Okay,
00:45
I'm heading away.
00:50
For 43, we only need the W.S.
00:54
Young exit closed.
00:56
Everything before that can be open.
01:00
That's what we got.
01:06
That's what we got.
01:09
2095, my entity to their presence of Medical Center, 726, South 4-H3, cross-up hallmarked in 440 for
01:16
Matt page of 5-1, 668-year-old female, dialysis patient difficulty breathing.
01:23
1530.
01:28
1303, 1404.
01:31
Yeah.
01:34
Can 1408 move up or behind you until I get there?
01:41
I don't know if that'd be safe.
01:44
We've got them flying, but if you go back about 100 yards behind my car, it's four lanes, bumper to bumper.
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W S Young Dr, Killeen, TX
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