Hit and run at Front and Glenwood intersection, Tyler TX
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A hit and run occurred near Front and Glenwood. The suspect's vehicle was found at a Chevron Station. The suspect left the scene. Fire and emergency medical services were requested for airbag injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Sheriff, Tyler Police, and Tyler Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:6
Transcript:
00:00
124 Hey can you notify Tyler PD? I got a guy that was involved in a hit and run.
00:05
I'm all here on front and Glenwood.
00:13
Ten four. Was he the victim of the hit and run?
00:17
No, he's the suspect.
00:19
He did the hit and run.
00:20
He left.
00:21
Ten four. Ten four.
00:27
115, 134. Spurson, 2416, 116, 114.
00:35
124.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:39
We at Tyler PD, tell him, we moved into the Chevron station.
00:46
And for what kind of vehicle is, do you have stopped there?
00:51
What are using,
00:52
um... License plate,
00:58
R.S.X.
00:59
Ram and Sam X-ray (number withheld).
01:04
10-4[1] at the Chevron Station.
01:06
They're headed that way.
01:09
10-4[1].
01:15
15, could you actually disregard that? In fact, a minor hit and run, Front and Glenwood.
01:19
Cincinnati deputy saw it and run, contacted the vehicle, and now they're not answering the radio.
01:28
21 else will be in route.
01:32
I'll be out with 124 until Tyler arrives.
01:41
10.481. I just go up to follow them there in route.
01:52
321. I'm located a juvenile.
01:54
I'll be in route back to near Ruby Cove.
01:58
Yeah,
02:01
4.
02:03
21.
02:09
Where's your point do I need this route?
02:13
Go.
02:18
15, copy 28.
02:24
Good.
02:26
Dr. Sam, X-ray (number withheld),
02:30
and do we have any hit and run calls? A silver cord fusion?
02:37
Well,
02:39
I think 112 is on it right now.
02:41
Sounds like Vigal is a gray or a tan fusion.
02:45
Yeah, I think I got it here.
02:51
15, can you start fire?
02:57
15 Revives.
03:00
Can you start EMS or fire? You've got Gashu's fired from the airbags.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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