Intoxicated pedestrian checked near David Street, Carson City NV
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Deputies contacted an intoxicated pedestrian near David Street in Carson City. The subject was checked and given a stay away order.
Audio|Heard on: Carson City Sheriff
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01:58
Transcript:
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801, Nevada 28,
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near David Street.
00:20
Zero one, do you want traffic shut down in any directions?
00:25
It's going to be that southbound lane, my first, working little.
00:29
That work.
00:31
3.5. We're going to be out with (name withheld).
00:33
He's going to be the pedestrian.
00:36
Highly intoxicated.
00:42
This is good.
00:47
Do you have enough to run the RO, Jimmy Gonzalez?
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Negative.
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When you're ready.
01:00
All right, go ahead.
01:03
10-4[1], you can go ahead.
01:06
Last of Gonzalez, George Ocean Nora, Zebra, Adam Lincoln, Edward Zebra.
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Second last, Hernandez.
01:12
Henry Edward, Robert, Nora, Adam, Nora, David Edward, Zebra.
01:15
First of Jimmy, Sean Ida Mary Mary Osh Yellow.
01:19
Middle of Omar, Commons Building, State of Birds,
01:22
922,
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2001.
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Three to five, (name withheld), gonna be 68 years old, nothing else.
01:34
I'm familiar, just somebody.
01:40
(Name withheld), ZOB is 9359 is going to be taken to the arena.
01:45
Copy just a stay away order otherwise he's clear.
01:47
Break 801.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:51
Your subject is returning clear.
01:54
He does have a match out of Nevada however there's no driver status on that.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
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Location mentioned:
David St, Carson City, NV 89706
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