School bus crash at highway 90 and concord street, Orange TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a school bus crashed near Concord Street and Highway 90 in Orange County. One patient was taken to Baptist Hospital, and others were checked at the scene. The situation involved cleaning the road and coordinating transportation for the children and others involved.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County Public Safety
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05:14
Transcript:
00:00
One unit transported,
00:01
one patient,
00:03
plus two riders to Baptist Hospital.
00:07
All the children from the school bus are being evaluated at this time.
00:14
Bruce. 473 traffic.
00:28
Go ahead. It's going to be on a green motorcycle, no license plate.
00:35
Please.
00:41
Please.
00:44
In your location.
00:53
Highway 90 at Concord Street.
00:58
1,400 blocks here.
01:10
One to five.
01:12
Okay.
01:14
When we get these crash vehicles out of here, the construction crew is going to get their skids there out and get the road cleaned up.
01:23
It'll be a lot quicker than doing it by hand, so we'll keep it shut down for a little bit so they can do that.
01:27
10-4[1]. If you could make my apologies to the road crew, I had to utilize some of their barrels so they may need to come down here and reposition on the way they want.
01:38
Yeah, that kind of problem, I don't know.
01:45
Copy 28.
01:47
Go ahead.
01:53
416 John 9 Frank.
01:56
416 John 9 Frank.
02:00
Received.
02:09
453. Good.
02:13
Comes back clear and confirmed on a 07 motorcycle green to Harley Davidson out of Orange expires October 26.
02:27
Freezing.
02:29
You're going to four down there?
02:31
304.
02:32
Can you advise if they are telling people to come to transportation?
02:36
Because I'm going to have to bring a lot of people over there.
02:39
Can they need it minor ease?
02:44
54-305. Yeah,
02:45
transportation is telling them that they can come pick them up if they want.
02:50
Hey, it's 305.
02:52
You can just flag them to me and I've got it in the park lot.
02:57
The problem is you're going to have to counterflow the wrong way when they get out of transportation unless they open that back gate.
03:05
How do you could just float down the other side of the road?
03:10
Didn't shut down.
03:13
54, the other gate is open from transportation they should be able to go straight to stadium.
03:19
See you.
03:26
Dispatch 26.
03:30
Go ahead.
03:33
Each other school bus and the other vehicles clear the roadway.
03:41
Briefing.
03:45
Dispatch 26.
03:47
Can you invite commands.
03:50
I'll be myself.
03:53
Briefing.
03:59
One at five.
04:00
We'll get the cars out of here.
04:02
We're moving the wreckers and then I'll get the crew out here to fleet.
04:07
In court.
04:10
You catch that traffic from the district of transportation is telling them to go among the craft scene and the transportation building.
04:21
Traffic hazard for construction cone and the roadway.
04:28
Double.
04:34
Over here?
04:36
Yeah, it's simple.
04:38
All right, he's on it.
04:45
Yes, badge, 26.
04:50
Go ahead.
04:53
Will be a total of 25 no transports?
04:57
One transport.
05:01
Receive 25 refusals, one transports, is that correct?
05:07
That's correct.
05:08
Transport to Baptist.
05:10
Thank you.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Concord St, Orange, TX 77630
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