Erratic black durango reported on New Jersey highway, Byram Township NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a black Durango was reported driving erratically on New Jersey Highway 183. The caller lost sight after the vehicle turned onto Linden. No further information on the vehicle's direction is available.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex County Public Safety
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03:44
Transcript:
00:00
Do you have any direction of travel?
00:03
They're headed south right now in 2006.
00:07
Where is it?
00:14
It appears to be a gray Durango, driven by the caller.
00:27
To be in a black Durango.
00:34
30-some heckworth.
00:39
All he is clear, chat is out of the tree.
01:00
4355, you repeat.
01:04
4355 will be transformed.
01:05
One female patient, BOS, it's over.
01:10
POS, it's over. Dr.C. BLS. Dover.
01:29
You rule-time complaints.
01:32
I'm sorry to help.
01:34
It's not going to be.
01:51
37.
01:54
28.9 will be out at near Mulberry Lane on a follow-up.
02:15
Headquarters, 2332, if you can make your way over to the liquor store on 183,
02:27
an erratic driver, trying to get further.
02:58
Endover Dispatch, 43 rescue,
03:00
number three railroad have,
03:03
78-year-old male abdominal pain.
03:07
It's 43 rescue in the Andover Barrow, number three, railroad have 78-year-old male abdominal pain.
03:21
The parties got off Linden, no further direction from there.
03:26
Callers no longer behind the vehicle.
03:27
I'll send you the plate on chat.
03:32
Are you see if they both turned on Linden or accused travels down from 183?
03:40
Negative. The accused turned on to Linden and then no direction from there.
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Location mentioned:
NJ-183, New Jersey
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