White truck flees eastbound on Highway 34 near GA 154, Coweta County GA
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According to the dispatch call, police issued a lookout for a white GMC truck traveling eastbound on Highway 34 near Georgia 154. The vehicle was possibly driving recklessly or fleeing. Officers were alerted to monitor the truck's movements.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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01:58
Transcript:
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Get on the lookout.
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Gladstein eastbound on Highway 34 near GA 154, the white GMC truck,
00:06
Bluetooth traffic lights, color loss visuals, pressed off from the highway and nothing further.
00:11
Where do you guys squadron available?
00:13
104 squadron.
00:15
2160.
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Engine 91 from command, you can go available.
00:21
2160.
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903.
00:26
24 in June 93.
00:33
2016, your traffic's not getting out.
00:38
You can show us now on our 1050E with the city, please.
00:42
1370 radio.
00:45
10p4.
00:48
Radio from Banks, Command.
00:49
Just evaluating two ambulatories at this time.
00:54
104 command 1378
00:58
2251 did join our whole jacks
01:01
yeah what I thank you
01:03
engine 93 from medic 11
01:07
1065 i'll be out with the vehicle
01:10
blocking number one lane at city 4774 so good
01:19
medic 11 all thing
01:21
2nd4
01:27
291, Rescue 92, number 299, you guys can go back in service.
01:37
1370 radio.
01:40
Radio Union, San Antonio, local, and reference to a group program, vehicle, asking the area such as far and when we passed on from Calvia.
01:46
1378. 1378.
01:50
If we're bringing your placement to you.
01:53
All you know, Stee all about for a white GMC truck, blue through two truck of lights in Coweta County, nothing further.
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