Vehicle stopped briefly on Garden State Parkway, Bloomfield NJ
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A woman and her daughter stopped briefly on the Garden State Parkway near mile marker 149.3. After a disagreement, the woman considered walking on the road but decided to return to her vehicle. They then left the area.
Audio|Heard on: New Jersey Turnpike Authority and NJDOT
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Transcript:
00:00
493 South we have a Jeep on the right shoulder with a passenger about 50 to 60 feet away on the shoulder of the Garden State Parkway could you set a trooper? We're going to go down there.
00:18
1685, sorry, your radio was really scrappy.
00:19
Can you go with that again, please?
00:26
Mile marker 149.3.
00:28
We have a patron outside of a vehicle away from the vehicle on the right shoulder.
00:36
She has a white Jeep white Jeep.
00:45
Why she helped here on the road, but could you send a trooper as well?
00:53
That was north or south?
00:56
South now.
01:02
Just said trooper at the meantime, and we'll find out if she needs a tow truck or whatever she needs.
01:09
Percy, I'll give it out the two-combe.
01:10
Thank you.
01:12
See?
01:18
1685 operations
01:22
Go ahead, sir
01:24
That are areas of 1.43 UF bound 25, 1.3 of 0.5-1.5 of 0.5.
01:31
Percy,
01:33
we got it, sir.
01:34
We advise State Police, thank you.
01:37
I'll be there, sorry.
01:42
185. Go ahead, sir.
01:44
We can cancel that trooper.
01:46
The lady came back to her car, asked her what was going on.
01:50
She said her and her daughter was arguing,
01:52
and she was going to walk down the roadway,
01:55
and she decided to get back in the car and leave.
01:59
So they got in the car and they left.
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Location mentioned:
Garden State Pkwy, Bloomfield, NJ
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