Vehicle crashes into building and other cars on 2nd Street, Carson City NV
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According to the dispatch call, a tan sedan crashed into a building and got stuck between other vehicles on 2nd Street in Carson City. The driver fled into a nearby house, and a woman attempted to move the car.
Audio|Heard on: Carson City Sheriff
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Transcript:
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888.41 and then injury accident.
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1043, 2nd Street.
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888.41, a copy responding.
00:15
It's a vehicle looks like into a building and now wedged between two other vehicles.
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Unknown tan sedan.
00:24
Unknown 28.
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841, you can show me code 3 and all code 4[1].
00:30
Copy, we'll start to be that way.
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880Cintraving.
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Copy you looking at code 3.
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Confirming 809 to respond to your law.
00:45
Stay approved.
00:51
This is running the second street.
00:53
The reporting party is not involved.
00:54
He's going to try to check and see if anyone's in the vehicle after a good...
01:08
I didn't respond to the 2nd Street.
01:10
The male that was driving a vehicle ran across the street into a house and now there's a female trying to move it, I'm not sure which address they were at, maybe on L.A.
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880, go ahead.
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765, Paul and Zebra Henry.
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765 policy for Henry is clear current on a 2004 Toyota to (name withheld), near East 2nd Street.
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[1]
code 4: No further assistance needed; scene is secure
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Location mentioned:
E 2nd St, Carson City, NV 89701
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