Multi-vehicle crash on Grand Ave Pkwy, Travis County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a multi-vehicle collision that involved an 18-wheeler and two other vehicles on the highway near Grand Ave Parkway in Texas. Traffic lanes two and three were blocked, and emergency units established command at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 221 from 251, we've got heavy traffic.
00:03
It's going to be difficult to make it up to the scene.
00:06
I think if you stay on the frontage road and take the entrance ramp near Grand Ave, you can still hit this thing.
00:15
251 from Engine 221, we're about 10 cars behind you.
00:20
Received, that's easy.
00:23
Unit 251 is out with I-35 Command.
00:26
Looks like an 18-wheeler and two vehicles involved.
00:30
We're currently taking lane two and three.
00:34
We do have a hero truck on scene.
00:35
We'll be out checking for patients.
00:38
Engine 221, when you get on scene, just position behind us, taking lanes two and three as well.
00:43
Engine 221 direct, we're going to kind of block this ramp too.
00:49
Blocker 201 from command.
00:51
If you could position behind 221 on that ramp for now, that'd probably be a good spot.
00:59
Block 201 received.
01:01
Take position behind engine 221 off the off-ramp.
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Location mentioned:
Grand Ave Pkwy, Texas
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