Metal debris dropped on road at TX-255 and Mines Rd, Laredo TX
An 18-wheeler truck dropped metal debris on the road at the intersection of TX-255 and Mines Road in Laredo. The debris may have caused damage to the road and created a traffic hazard. Currently, no units are available to remove the debris due to a shift change.
Audio|Source: TX DPS Laredo Sector Dispatch and Mobile
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The three-boy 304, the three-boy 304-tenforcer received a call from Webb County advising of an 18 wheel that dropped metal pieces on at the intersection of 255 and Mines Road.
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Currently...
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Since trying to get the metal pieces off the road, they have no units available due to a ship change.
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Same portion.
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Do we know how big are these pieces of metal?
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Or are we needing a record service?
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3.304, stand by on that information.
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They're still inquiring on the info.
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I think what are you forgot?
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Yes, sir, for Border Patrol, I believe there's some damage on the road.
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I believe this truck damaged the road.
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Do you want to have text on the standby? I'm going to go check it out right now.
01:17
All right, the three boy 304104 also, as per Border Patrol and Webb County devise unknown on how big the pieces of metal are.
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Contact, text, I believe there is going to be damage.
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Also,
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that intersection, is P.D.
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is going to show up or is the county?
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Is it advised at the intersection that it is the OPD jurisdiction unknown if they are making it out?
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TAM-44, if you want to advise that there is damage on the roadway, that's going to be their jurisdiction, that intersection 255 and control.
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Location mentioned:
TX-255 & Mines Rd, Laredo, TX 78045
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