Altercation after crash near fire station, Tyler TX
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According to the dispatch call, a crash occurred near Fire Station 7 on Troup Highway. Several people were upset and there was a physical altercation involving one individual who tried to attack firefighters. Police were called to respond quickly.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Sheriff, Tyler Police, and Tyler Fire
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch engine seven.
00:02
Seven, you calling about the crash that has happened?
00:06
Yeah, I just started an incident number here for right in front of the station, 344 Troup Highway.
00:13
We're in route, home scene.
00:17
We're getting calls about it.
00:25
Dispecting 7, get PD around here,
00:28
probably send them pretty fast, but I think we've got a couple people in each other states.
00:38
242, 212, copy a major 344 Troup Highway.
00:45
So in front of Fire Station 7 and fires already out there advise that people are pretty upset in getting in each other spaces.
00:58
This is about changing seven.
01:00
Seven,
01:02
go ahead.
01:04
All right, we just had an altercation with one of the individuals here that he tried to attack us.
01:11
So I think we've got him some dude here.
01:18
We're going to go ahead and get PD
01:20
to step it up.
01:21
They're coming as fast as they can.
01:27
before they have already entered.
01:34
44, you can have any of that call on right next to it.
01:42
On scene, I tried to come after some of the fire guys as well.
01:47
I'm fired wise, this guy's pretty competitive, they're pinning him down in the engine bay right now.
01:57
10-4-41 could you also head that way.
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Tyler, TX
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