All terrain vehicle crash linked to suspected drunk driving


Radio dispatch describes an all terrain vehicle crash on a rural road near Melissa, with suspected drunk driving. Responders discuss tow trucks, unit arrivals, and obtaining names and birth dates for the crash; several names are mentioned and replaced with (name withheld).
Audio|Source: Collin County Public Safety
02:14
Transcript:
120. 120. Can you be in rent this injury, call out of Melissa's on scene on 277? It's going to be an all terrain vehicle crash. It's going to be drunk driving. 10-4[1]. Is that tow truck taking both of the vehicles or do we have two tow trucks out here already? There's just one truck and I'm not sure. 24. I'll try to get up there and find out shortly. 1.218, you guys on the list of units will be around from Blue Ridge, Park 10808 minutes. 104. counting unit on the way they're about 30 minutes out 8523 good can you copy one by (name withheld) and date of birth for this uh crash good passing is (name withheld) (name withheld) (name withheld) (name withheld) (name withheld) (name withheld) first name is (name withheld) common spelling (name withheld) 979 white mail If he wants to come this way, let him come. Force it in through. You just have one, correct? They're still trying to figure out if they want to go or not. County, (name withheld) (name withheld) one in one rider, (name withheld) (name withheld), not emergent.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 277, Melissa, TX
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