Drone monitors disabled vehicle on greenview drive, Ann Arbor MI
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A police drone monitored a disabled vehicle blocking traffic near Greenview Drive in Ann Arbor. The vehicle was broken and could not be moved immediately. Authorities arranged to have the vehicle towed to clear the area. The drone also continued surveillance southbound on Ardmore near the stadium area.
Audio|Heard on: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
The drone is now northbound on Greenview from Glen Levin.
00:05
The Raffle 508.
00:07
440, complete provided.
00:10
Blocking traffic at the Rondel.
00:12
Company complete.
00:18
Tate gets around the vehicle being moved, negative.
00:24
Okay, or won't it drive or she won't let us?
00:29
Oh, she's fine, the last vehicle's not going anywhere.
00:33
Okay.
00:38
She's not, no, the vehicle's broke.
00:43
Okay.
00:44
I'm going to call this.
00:45
We can get a hook coming this way.
00:47
Clear.
00:53
Central Chief Manning, while we're waiting, could you see if we get up going this way the car is disabled?
00:59
Clear.
01:05
341. The drone is now going to be going southbound on Ardmore from stadium.
01:11
Clear southbound Arndmore from stadium.
01:16
8124, go ahead and cancel Pady.
01:21
I'm going to text you some info.
01:23
Okay, clear, thank you.
01:30
8140.
01:31
One bolt doors, please.
01:35
12, 47.
01:39
47, go ahead.
01:44
updates for both those crashes holding.
01:47
HBA fire is out with both crashes.
01:50
Sounds like both drivers are going to be in-tax.
01:56
47 clear. We'll be in route to the 94 crash shortly.
02:00
Okay.
02:05
579 complete.
02:09
Okay.
02:10
Okay. Grosin out northbound on Ardmore and Glen Levin.
02:14
Clear.
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