Two vehicles moved to gas station after traffic incident, Weatherford TX
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Two vehicles involved in a traffic incident were moved to Duke's Gas Station in Weatherford. A broken-down bus was causing a traffic hazard by blocking two lanes and rolling back into traffic near All the Rules.
Audio|Heard on: Parker County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
We move both vehicles to Duke's gas station.
00:04
Receive, move both vehicles to Duke's gas station, (number withheld).
00:13
No, we're on 12th care here.
00:17
One C2 or 2000.
00:24
I'm trying to request to advise they've moved both vehicles into Duke's Gas Station.
00:31
One C202 can you turn down?
00:37
I'm telling you requested for you to be advised that both vehicles have moved into Duke's Gas Station.
00:45
Jim Boy, thank you, man.
00:51
Paul, we'll have park on scene.
00:54
I'm saying (number withheld).
00:56
Matt, can you log me out, please?
01:03
(number withheld) DPSLC.
01:07
DPS on scene (number withheld).
01:10
1.353 transfer.
01:16
1523. 1523.
01:22
Tom, Frank,
01:24
0981. Tom, Frank,
01:26
0981.
01:28
We're on,
01:30
we're at the intersection of Cutters Crossing,
01:33
but I'm trying to move us to the QuikTrip.
01:35
Ruth.
01:37
Good for QuikTrip.
01:43
Racy.
01:44
Racy.
01:46
134.
02:02
Go ahead. So therefore, can you be route to this traffic hazard? It's going to be by all the rules.
02:08
There is a boss that's broken down, blocking about two lanes,
02:14
and it started to roll back into traffic.
02:16
Good for it.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Weatherford, TX 76086
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