Speed reduction request near Overhead Bridge Road, Cleveland TN
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According to the dispatch call, a speed reduction request was made near Overhead Bridge Road concerning traffic conditions after dark. Officers have previously checked the area with no speeders found. Additionally, there is mention of a diabetic patient found unconscious and unresponsive, with responders attempting to check breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Bradley County Sheriff, Cleveland Police, Fire Rescue and MAC
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
It will be a speed reduction request near Overhead Bridge Road NE.
00:08
I'll cancel it.
00:09
I'm going to be around.
00:11
I'll make sure.
00:13
I copy.
00:18
Adam said you don't have fax anything.
00:20
We already know about it.
00:21
We've been out there numerous times and no speeders, but today could be different.
00:26
JSTN, I'll be out of your location if you can get to front gate, please.
00:32
I copy.
00:39
516, 511, Unconscious,
00:42
7879, Candide's Creek Creek Ridge Road, Northwest.
00:47
Next and copy.
00:48
Where now?
00:54
En route 7879, Candideast Creek Ridge Road, 7879, Cany's Creek Ridge Road, northwest.
01:02
Got a diabetic patient, unconscious on the floor we're trying to get the color to check if they're breathing or not.
01:14
Go forth.
01:16
Two-four.
01:17
Two-four.
01:19
I'm reading this speed reduction request and it looks like it's an after dark thing that they're dealing.
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Location mentioned:
Overhead Bridge Rd NE, Cleveland, TN 37311
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