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Heard on: Smith County Sheriff, Tyler Police, and Tyler Fire · 1/16/2026 02:02 AM
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Engine nine, medical call near Old Hickory for a patient that fell due to passing out.
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Medical emergency near Old Hickory Rd in Tyler
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency occurred near Old Hickory Rd in Tyler involving a patient who fainted and fell.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a welfare concern was reported near Elm Tree Circle. Emergency units responded and confirmed that everything appeared to be fine.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to reports of smoke at a residence near Skidmore Ln in Tyler. The caller observed smoke upstairs, but the area was later identified as part of a smoke testing zone. The incident appears to have involved no confirmed structure fire.
As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer initiated a possible traffic stop near Cumberland Rd in Tyler, Texas, involving a vehicle. Details about the driver or specific identifiers have been withheld.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible burglary alarm at a commercial location on South Broadway in Tyler. The alarm was later determined to have been triggered accidentally by an employee. No criminal activity was confirmed.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews investigated a possible fire alarm at a location near South Broadway Avenue in Tyler. Dispatch communication indicated that the alarm may have been triggered by planned smoke testing rather than an actual fire.