Multi-vehicle crash with injuries on I-45 near Longstreet Rd, Montgomery County TX


A motor vehicle collision occurred on I-45 North near Longstreet Road involving multiple vehicles. Three patients, including a man who rolled his vehicle, were awake and breathing and requested medical evaluation. Law enforcement is on scene.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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I'm going to be. Medic 13, and Tanker 96, Motor Vehicle Collision, I-45 North, Metac 13, and Tampor 96, Motor Vehicle Collision, I-45 North, Cross Streets, Longstreet Road, and Interstate 45 North, Map, 1,2,7, Bravo, Firemap,
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508, 6, Charlie, 4, respond on FD4[1].
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B. BAS! BAS!
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BAS! BAS! BAS!
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Blocker 91, respond with other units. Motor vehicle collision, I-45 North. Blocker 91, respond with other units.
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Motor vehicle collision, I-45 North, cross streets, Longstreet Road, and Interstate 45 North.
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Map, 1,2,
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7, Bravo, Firemap,
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5,086, Charlie, 4, respond on FD4[1].
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13 confirming we've been put back in service.
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Connecticut 13, standby.
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Major 122 in the area.
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Angel 122 in the area.
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1086, A Known Problem, near Greenfield Forest Drive, Cross Streets, Torien Drive, and FM 1488, Map 2,1,
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6, Juliet, FireMap, 4,9776, Alpha,
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1, respond on FD3.
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Medicaid, Bellum,
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call takers still obtaining information.
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I'll make sure law enforcement.
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Second, Medicare.
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On this receive,
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for the notes they're requesting three medics.
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I've added medic 13 and medic 14.
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Clear.
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Clark on medicu. Confirming name is receivers.
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So then, I-45 will be northbound main lanes just north of Longstreet.
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Law enforcement is on location.
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A 40-year-old male that rolled a vehicle awake and breathing requesting to be checked out. Two other patients in another vehicle need to be checked out. Everyone awake and breathing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
FD4: Fire Department or EMS radio communication channel 4.
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