Car collides with guardrail on Central Expressway, Plano TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible traffic crash with property damage on the southbound Central Expressway near Morlo Automotive and 16th Street. Reports indicated a black sedan struck a guardrail, causing smoke to come from the vehicle. It is unclear if anyone was injured.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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One baker three traffic crash property damage near Central Expressway southbound in front of Morlo Automotive cross street of 16th.
00:09
It's going to be on the service road for a black sedan that reportedly hit people.
00:16
Baker one receive.
00:18
Baker three copy.
00:20
One baker one.
00:21
One of the callers is also getting southbound at 15th saying the vehicle went head on with the guardrail.
00:27
There's smoke coming from the vehicle.
00:31
Received.
00:32
Baker two, make me primary on that call.
00:34
Keep one stack up.
00:37
Received baker two.
00:38
Baker three, I'll leave you on it.
00:39
Baker one, I'll show you clear.
00:42
Sure. Baker one, you can leave me on it.
00:45
Received baker three, I can show you clear.
00:48
Baker three, keep me on it as well.
00:52
Right.
00:53
Baker three, I'm out.
00:55
Gonna be south of Park, north of Fifteenth on the ramp up in front of Batteries Plus Bulbs.
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Location mentioned:
N Central Expy, Plano, TX 75075
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