Vehicle forced off road into ditch on TX-110, Smith County TX
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A vehicle was forced off the road and into a ditch on TX-110. The driver was detained by police. Emergency medical services were called but later canceled as they were not needed.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Sheriff, Tyler Police, and Tyler Fire
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
42, I have no description.
00:03
We're having to have Minial come down south-swiss.
00:10
We also.
00:15
We also need Mineola.
00:17
24-1-85. 24-1-85.
00:25
We also know the Mineola.
00:29
Go ahead and roll my way, vehicle's not clear, driver is in custody.
00:38
State's 447.
00:40
You want to come look for that vehicle got washed into the ditch?
00:46
What?
00:49
Didn't you say a vehicle got pushed off the road into a ditch?
00:53
Yeah, they're fine.
00:54
He just forced them to pull over.
00:59
Can't park? Any other units there?
01:02
One more.
01:12
Four-seven, you can open the channel.
01:14
Vehicles clear, whoever else is coming, can reduce code.
01:18
No.
01:22
All-Uits main channel, we open through the wheel traffic.
01:30
If we got the unit coming up 110, can you look like a mile and a half, I'm sorry, 1253 mile and a half, maybe two south to 455 and see if you can find his drive shaft?
01:43
Except where I'm on 110, I'll look.
01:50
If y'all are about far south, I'll take care of it.
01:53
You all are way down there.
01:56
47, just apply.
01:58
I do have EMS, same if I.
02:05
Can't cancel them.
02:07
He's 104. He advised.
02:08
He does not need EMS and neither do I.
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TX-110, Texas
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