Two vehicle crash blocks westbound University Drive, Little Elm TX


A two-vehicle crash occurred near Magnolia Boulevard and East University Drive. One vehicle was on its side with at least one person trapped inside. The crash blocked multiple westbound lanes, causing all lanes to be shut down. Emergency responders arrived on scene and began managing the situation and traffic.
Audio|Source: Denton County Fire Departments
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
We've got two vehicles, major damage, one vehicle on its side, blocking lane one and two, Westbound University, just east of Magnolia.
00:10
We're going to have all lanes shut down at this time.
00:16
Chris?
00:22
From Informatic 6, does they give you a room number?
00:25
where the point is.
00:29
You need an automatic.
00:36
Stand by so far, it looks like we only have one patient.
00:41
Okay.
00:47
Spassion command, go ahead and send you another like police.
00:50
Thank you. Thank you.
00:54
Dispatch from engine 4.
00:55
Send Medic 2 at 380 all the way from Station 4 is locked up.
00:59
Medi 2 so be a lot closer.
01:02
We see.
01:07
Accident with injuries patients trapped.
01:10
East University Drive in Magnolia Boulevard.
01:13
Channel Assignment 2.
01:14
Timeout.
01:16
0654. Medic 2.
01:22
Underview Drive, Channel Assignment 2, between Turtle Coe Drive and Lake Quant Drive, timeout, 0655, Medic 1, and Squad 1.
01:36
I have engine 4.
01:41
Go ahead.
01:44
Hey, we've got everything closed down right here at Savannah.
01:47
We're pushing all traffic through.
01:49
The only remaining cars are going to be between engine four and your accident scene.
01:55
So once we get those cleared out, that's the end of the traffic.
02:00
Stand 4. Thank you, sir.
02:13
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Magnolia Blvd & E University Dr, Little Elm, TX 75068
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