Vehicle swerves recklessly and medical aid requested, Butte MT
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A caller reported an old Bronco swerving dangerously on Moose Creek Road. Officers found the vehicle near South Main Street and requested medical help for an individual at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Butte Silver Bow Police
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
A call transferred to us.
00:01
I've seen here Moose Creek Road.
00:04
There was an old Bronco that was swerving, and when Arps went to pass, it abruptly got onto the side of the road, did not have its side lights on.
00:12
Arfie stated this looked suspicious.
00:14
They were transferred to us.
00:16
He gave a plate, but neither of them returned.
00:19
Hi, Poppy. He attached me and I'll meander down there.
00:23
Poppy, thank you.
00:29
Brush 2, mute dispatch.
00:35
Good for brush 2.
00:40
Are you guys code 4 up there?
00:46
We are, we're just trying to determine if she needs to go to the hospital or not.
00:49
Thank you for checking on.
00:51
Copy. Just let me know if you guys need A1.
00:58
Dispatch, this is Brush 2.
01:00
Can you please send A1 to this location?
01:03
Copy Brush 2.
01:04
I'll defend it.
01:05
137.
01:10
You say that you have the plate for this vehicle? Paper.
01:14
On the plate, please.
01:23
It's active.
01:25
Let's my.
01:30
Captive on a 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix, Silver,
01:36
and it's registered to a (name withheld).
01:41
Dispatch, Medicines responding ALS to South Main Street.
01:44
That was 5-2-25, and it's clear.
01:50
Negative Medic 1.
01:52
It's going to be 2-5-2-25-2.
01:57
Copy that, thank you.
02:04
Dispatch, Medic 1 is going to be on scene, South Main Street.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Butte, MT 59701
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