Vehicle facing wrong way on interstate causes crash, Las Vegas NV
A vehicle was facing the wrong way on Interstate 15 northbound near Sahara Avenue, causing a crash involving a dark car and other vehicles. Two gray cars, a Mercedes utility and a Dodge Charger, sustained heavy front-end damage. Medical assistance was requested at the scene.
Audio|Source: Nevada Highway Patrol - Clark County
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
I-15 northbound south of Sahara, dark car facing the wrong way on the right shoulder.
00:05
Unknown other vehicle or unknown injuries.
00:09
Possibly occupied laughing about two minutes ago.
00:16
And I'll do.
00:17
I'll turn around Spring Mountain ATL[2].
00:20
I haven't seen anything yet.
00:26
76 to the Ida.
00:28
I'm right behind 2.24.
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10-front. I was by two vehicles on the right shoulder.
00:38
Neither a favor.
00:43
36. Why don't you check on that vehicle in front?
00:50
Copy here's looks unoccupied when I looked at it.
00:56
There might be somebody in there.
01:03
Whatever we have on 23 with it, copy of 28 and a new 20.
01:09
10-9[1]-6224, go ahead.
01:13
We're at near Spring Mountain, northbound just north of.
01:17
And the 28 I have is 178, David 5-2, 178, David 5-2, Nevada.
01:22
Black-thode to curl up with some front-end damage.
01:29
...one slaphead for the Blacktoid crawled heavy front-end damage.
01:38
2443 and would say it's going to be a separate one from the 15 and Sahara one.
01:43
At 15 in Sahara, we've got a crash notification from Boschman Center, advising of a great jeep around Cherokee.
01:56
065. Scott,
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Brennan, damage.
02:00
Break for second, 28.
02:02
Trevor, what type of vehicle is that one?
02:05
340, that's going to be a gray Mercedes utility.
02:09
10-4[4].
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340, 2nd, 28 when ready.
02:17
Go ahead.
02:22
They are requesting medical.
02:30
DOC Motor Vehicle Division.
02:33
And that's for a gray Dodge Charger with heavy fronted damage.
02:38
Can we get a 51[3] for this as well?
02:40
I believe one should take both.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-9: Repeat message
[2]
ATL: Request to find or determine the whereabouts of a person, vehicle, or item.
[3]
51: Tow truck request (heavy-duty)
[4]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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