High-speed collision reported near Walzem Road, San Antonio TX
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Emergency services coordinated a response to a high-speed vehicle collision near Walzem Road and Wurzbach Parkway in San Antonio. There was some confusion about the exact location, with a possible second accident north of Walls. No personal details were disclosed.
Audio|Heard on: Bexar County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Bobby is just passed Walzem on the highway.
00:12
Engine 31 and engine 37, make motor vehicle collision high-speed fire only, near Wurzbach Parkway westbound.
00:25
Cross streets, Ordezbark Parkway Access Road, and westbound near Wurzbach Parkway, on ramp to Vista del Norte, respond on 17 Delta 5, Engine 31 and Engine 37.
00:39
Make motor vehicle collision high speed 5.
00:40
Only near Wurzbach Parkway westbound.
00:48
You're going to set to say that because we're going to say this is a roadway on ramp to Vista del Norte.
00:56
Respond on TAC 17, Delta 5.
01:01
I see the 24 raceway, I have to cancel.
01:11
H308, platform 38.
01:18
5138 and 038.0038, go ahead.
01:22
Hey boss,
01:25
we're up here on the main lanes past 35.
01:29
We're passing over 410 now.
01:32
So we pass it because we did see a separate vehicle accident, but there were no suspicious that that was possibly just separate from the one that we were making.
01:42
It was like a truck in the middle of lane 2.
01:50
I'm 308, you got into cancer.
01:53
We're right here.
01:54
We got it.
02:00
I caught the engine 24.
02:02
I think it's just a lot of miscommunication.
02:05
I appreciate you guys.
02:07
He passed right by that accident and headed towards north of Walls where we thought the second accident was, but I appreciate you.
02:15
Have good night.
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