Single vehicle crash with blue car along I-10 highway, El Paso TX


A blue passenger car was involved in a single vehicle accident on Interstate 10 near District 399 in El Paso, Texas. The vehicle ended up off to the side of the road.
Audio|Source: El Paso City/County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Floor reference to a single vehicle, MBA, District 399. So I respond, Tren, Wencesera, I.10, Wett, and Mark, Fifee, a single vehicle, Mb, Dich, 39,9, communication, there is pointing for.
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Okay.
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Go ahead and break up to that second call.
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Utilize, uh, SO, you have you.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Commitments. Committee just talked up on with everyone, same here. It's when we're...
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C-7-1-2 communication.
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Another one.
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One, I want to show something.
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26.
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802.
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I'll be turning a bundle, thanks for the next to the next.
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1.2.2.2.2.2.6.
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A703?
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I have that one. Oh, 7.0.3.
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So, it was the closing room.
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So, okay, I'll be 10-8[1] from Alaska. Can you assist in showing me in route?
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I'm three.
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3,700 equals drive from Sydney.
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I'm sorry at 22nd. Okay, 27.
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Central launch, Z, don't see.
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Do you want to be communications two pump seven your first next for it? Uh,
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me.
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Do you want to escape?
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Both the communications.
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I'm Joe.
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Sir, BIA-1.
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If I turn west in your computer,
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we'll be off to the side of the road. It's going to be a blue color passenger car.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service/available for calls
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I-10, El Paso, TX
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