Road rage incident involving school bus investigated, Clovis CA
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Officers investigated a reported road rage incident involving a vehicle and a school bus with students near Bud Rank Elementary school. The students were safe and no crime was found.
Audio|Heard on: Clovis Area Law Enforcement
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
...person broadcasting for information.
00:02
Southwest units responding to any analysis as Frank in Santa Clara.
00:11
This channel as well.
00:18
105 to 100, I'm on this rate.
00:22
903, I'm monitoring both channels as well.
00:26
If we need to go make contact with the bus driver to see what all went on and see we have a crime.
00:32
I don't believe there's a crime, but call up 907[1].
00:36
I'm not at the scene.
00:38
It sounds like the vehicle pulled over.
00:40
But when I got from AJ,
00:42
it was just basically like a road rage, making hand signals and following our vehicle around.
00:47
I don't think there's a crime, but you have to check with a sudden 907[1].
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I'll get a time.
00:53
I'll be right up.
01:00
I can do a 100.
01:02
Any available unit on this call? We need a second to go to Bud Rank Elementary with...
01:06
Actually, 907[1], 300 is going to Bud rank.
01:09
We need a second unit to go with them.
01:13
One-90.
01:14
To 907[1], I can head to Bud rank.
01:22
One-90, I'll hit that way as well.
01:26
Copy that. The bus is stopped there.
01:28
They had students on board.
01:30
They're safe.
01:31
We have this subject over here at Olive and Temperance.
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907: Unknown trouble
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Location mentioned:
N Powers Ave, Clovis, CA 93619
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