Roadside Assistance Across the Corridor: From Hurst to Arlington
Pulse Roadside Services Team
03 Jul 2026
6 min read

If you drive the stretch of DFW that runs from the Mid-Cities down through the airport and into Arlington, you already know it: a single corridor of nonstop traffic tied together by Highway 183, Highway 360, the Bush Turnpike, and Loop 820. It's one of the busiest pockets of the entire Metroplex — and when a battery dies or a tire blows out here, you don't have the luxury of waiting an hour on the shoulder.
That's the corridor Pulse Roadside Services was built to cover. From Hurst, Bedford, and Euless in the north, through Irving and Grand Prairie, down to our home base in Arlington, we keep drivers moving from early morning to late at night, every day but Saturday.
One Corridor, Six Cities We Know Cold
Coverage on a map is easy to claim. Knowing the roads is what actually gets help to you faster. Here's how we cover the corridor:
- Hurst, Bedford & Euless (the Mid-Cities) — The HEB cities along Highway 183 (Airport Freeway) and Loop 820 see heavy commuter and airport traffic. We service the retail corridors around North East Mall, the neighborhoods off Harwood and Precinct Line, and the frontage roads where breakdowns are most common.
- Irving — Sitting between DFW Airport and downtown Dallas along Highway 114, Highway 183, and the President George Bush Turnpike (SH-161), Irving is a hub for business travelers, rental cars, and Las Colinas commuters. We reach the hotels and office parks surrounding the airport and the busy tollway interchanges.
- Grand Prairie — Straddling I-30, Highway 360, and SH-161 between Arlington and Dallas, Grand Prairie's mix of entertainment venues, distribution centers, and residential streets means calls at all hours. We know the difference between a shoulder stop on 360 and a parking-lot lockout at Epic Central.
- Arlington — Our home. Between I-20, I-30, and Highway 360, and everything around AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and UT Arlington, this is the ground we cover most — and fastest.
What We Handle, Anywhere on the Corridor
Every Pulse service vehicle carries professional-grade equipment for the calls drivers actually make:
- Jump starts & battery support — dead batteries are our number-one call, and summer heat here is brutal on them.
- Flat tire assistance — safe spare installation on the shoulder or in a lot, with proper jack points and torque.
- Lockout service — keys locked in the car, with specialized tools that don't damage your doors or paint.
- Fuel delivery — enough to get you to the nearest station when the gauge hits empty.
- Emergency roadside support — honest help and honest advice, including when the right call is a tow instead.
Why a Local Team Matters on These Roads
When you call a national 800-line, your emergency gets routed to whoever bids lowest — often a driver who has never touched Highway 360 at rush hour. When you call Pulse, you reach people who drive this corridor every day. We know which interchanges back up, which shoulders are safe to work on, and how to position a service vehicle on a high-speed toll road so both you and our technician stay protected.
That local knowledge is the difference between a vague "sometime in the next hour or two" and an honest, accurate ETA.
Stranded on the Corridor? Here's What to Do
- Get to safety — pull as far onto the shoulder or into a lot as you safely can, and turn on your hazard lights.
- Note your location — a cross street, exit number, or mile marker gets us to you faster than a street name alone.
- Call 1-877-477-8573 — tell us where you are, what's wrong, and whether you're in an unsafe spot. During our hours a real person answers, not a recording.
- Stay put and stay safe — on a busy highway, it's usually safest to stay in your vehicle with your seatbelt on until we arrive.
When We're Here
Whether it's an early-morning dead battery in Bedford, a flat tire on 360 through Grand Prairie, or an evening lockout at an Irving hotel, Pulse Roadside Services is available across the entire corridor Sunday through Friday, 6 AM to 11 PM (closed Saturdays).
Need help right now? Call 1-877-477-8573 or request service online — and let a local team that knows these roads get you back on your way.

