Disabled vehicle reported northbound on highway 6, Sugar Land TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle was reported disabled on northbound Highway 6 near Settlers Way. Multiple calls were received about the same vehicle. Emergency personnel responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
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Call 69[1] for a B3 disabled vehicle, northbound Highway 6 and Settlers Way.
00:07
475 S.O. Pau Point.
00:10
Spery. Goid, send it.
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302.303.301.
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14.0.6 back in.
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14 traffic, I'm clear.
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22, Paul 15 in route.
00:24
All right thing, clear.
00:27
Charles 11.
00:28
So you're any point for a major.
00:30
It's going to be in Mount Logan and Santa Parkway.
00:32
It's an overturned vehicle.
00:34
Go ahead. Let's more than that.
00:37
Did you call 18?
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All right thing.
00:44
Let's see. Check around with Charles 11 until they can go back.
00:48
Victor 11.
00:53
It's clear.
00:56
Nice, that you do you all traffic? Yeah.
00:59
Good.
01:01
You show me ESO, extra job, Harmony.
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1420, Eldridge, until 8.m.
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432. BSO, hold me out of Gray Elementary.
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No need to check.
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432. I'm clear.
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Payee to 930.
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30.
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Not pretty good.
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You see that via traffic?
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Thank you, next to.
01:35
All 69[1] information, and we're getting several calls about the vehicle that's disabled to that location.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
69: Missing person
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