two vehicle crash at university and lazy creek with no fire, Tyler TX
A two-vehicle crash occurred near Lazy Creek and University Drive in Tyler, Texas. One vehicle was reported to be on fire initially, but firefighters found no active fire when they arrived. Multiple vehicles were involved, and one driver was unconscious.
Audio|Source: Smith County Sheriff, Tyler Police, and Tyler Fire
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Having a call about that vehicle now being involved in an accident as well as one vehicle being on fire.
00:07
2.24, if you can start that way, it'll be Lazy Creek University.
00:18
Attention Engine 10, such a major accident at Lazy Creek and University.
00:23
Lazy Creek and University, it's going to be a two-vehicle accident, go to FireOx.
00:27
They advise that one of the vehicles is on fire.
00:30
Go to FireOps 2, you know, Sprite Knowledge.
00:35
And a different vehicle involved is passed out.
00:44
We have more fire on thing.
00:49
Negative.
00:51
723 is rolling, up on it.
00:57
I'm trying to get there, but traffic's back then.
01:05
10-4[1].
01:11
Is the Truck Town? You're pointing with Injensen.
01:14
723, we're going to have all of Eastbound shut and we have cars all in the middle of the road.
01:20
Thank you.
01:39
Engine 10 is on location.
01:41
We have several vehicles involved on crash.
01:44
It doesn't look like any vehicles on fire.
01:46
There will be fire ops 2, Lace Creek Command.
01:50
Truck 10, could you block the further past the stoplight? Appreciate it.
01:58
Truck 10 is on location.
02:03
Just that attention,
02:04
the advisor said the fire was on the inside in that gray car.
02:10
Receive, fire inside the gray car.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
University Dr, Tyler, TX 75708
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