Missing driver sparks urgent search near Arlington, Arlington NE
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A driver in a gray Jeep Gladiator went missing near Arlington, prompting a swift mutual aid response with thermal imaging and off-road searches; the individual was later found, ending the alert.
Audio|Heard on: Nickerson Fire
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Winslow Fire and Rescue.
00:01
Second page for mutual aid for Washington County,
00:06
near County Road 14, Arlington.
00:10
Person driving a gray Jeep Gladiator left the area and is now lost,
00:15
requesting thermal imaging devices or any UTV or off-road vehicles for search.
00:24
Respond to near County Road 14, Arlington.
00:28
0215.
00:38
Nickerson Fire and Rescue.
00:40
Second page for mutual aid to Washington County.
00:45
Near County Road 14, Arlington.
00:48
Male party in a gray Jeep Gladiator with Washington plates left this location and is lost.
00:56
Requesting thermal imaging equipment or UTVs to assist search near County Road 14.
01:10
Timeout 0216.
01:16
Winslow to Dodge County.
01:19
Go ahead, Winslow.
01:24
At 4 off page.
01:32
0216, this is Winslow Fire.
01:36
Go ahead.
01:41
Winslow, you can cancel last.
01:45
They just located the party.
01:47
Cancel last.
01:54
104.
01:55
Winslow, do you need me to send out a cancel page?
02:03
No, that's okay.
02:05
On 104 on that page.
02:10
Understood, 0218.
02:22
Nickerson Fire reference last call.
02:24
You can cancel mutual aid to Washington County.
02:28
Party was located.
02:30
Cancel mutual aid request to Washington County.
02:32
Timeout 0219.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 14, Arlington, NE 68002
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