Vehicle rollover crash near 2920 exit on North Sam Houston, Spring TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle rollover crash occurred near the 2920 exit on North Sam Houston Parkway. The driver exited the vehicle and fled on foot. Multiple units are managing traffic control and responding to the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Harris TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Frank's in this one.
00:02
It's going to be a rollover.
00:03
Fire's out as well.
00:06
No.
00:07
Frank two one.
00:10
Frank two one?
00:12
Go ahead.
00:18
Where did Frank 20 ? Okay.
00:23
See you.
00:26
I'm Marcus on North Sam and TC Jester.
00:28
I'm Marcus.
00:30
I'm working on it now.
00:31
I already have three lanes shut down.
00:33
I'm pushing everybody to the exit.
00:34
I'm right here by the Family Dollar truck.
00:35
I see you.
00:38
41750.
00:47
Hey Fainter, come move your car back down here.
00:49
We can just work traffic now.
00:52
It looks like the guy was in a rollover and got out and it took off on foot somewhere.
00:58
Okay.
01:01
4151, any more units do we have coming out to this accident?
01:05
So far as units en route, unknown how many.
01:09
Yes, sir.
01:11
Affirmative.
01:12
Looks like C4 has about three units headed our way.
01:16
Okay, that's clear.
01:17
If it was 17 or any of the units that are already out there can start noting positions that they need these C4 units to stop at.
01:27
If you want to just send them over here, we're just working on the exit for 2920.
01:32
So I guess if they're coming back from Rayford, they should come southbound and help us clear traffic until we get everybody cleared off the freeway.
01:39
Yeah, I'm south on 45 from Montgomery County.
01:42
I'm gonna help as well.
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