Police search for vehicle that fled near North Road overpass, Cromwell CT
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Fire, EMS, and State Police responded to a possible vehicle incident near the North Road overpass in Cromwell. Officers believe the vehicle may have fled the scene and are searching nearby marshy and roadside areas, as well as conducting checks along North Road.
Audio|Heard on: Cromwell Fire and EMS
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Car 2 is on scene with State Police, uh, high-speed lane.
00:04
You can catch it from 3.72.
00:06
Yeah, checking.
00:09
Roger, Car 2 on scene.
00:16
Dispatch, Car 2.
00:18
Car 2. Car 2.
00:22
And we're with State Police, the vehicle may have fled.
00:27
I'm going to do a little check here with some imaging to see if it's in the thing weeds here.
00:37
Asia 3, give me the left two lanes when you get up here.
00:46
Roger.
00:57
Flash, you're very broken.
01:01
Engine 3 is on scene.
01:04
Roger, engine 3 onsen.
01:06
The engine camera.
01:12
Let me also want to just pull up here behind car 2 and 3.
01:20
Squadwin driver, bring me the thermal imager.
01:22
Dispatch car too.
01:25
Oh, good.
01:28
That has had a battery issue.
01:29
We're checking a marshy area here between the highway lanes here.
01:36
State Police is believing the car may have pulled a U-turn and head itself bound from initial problem here.
01:47
Roger, you're checking the area.
01:52
Do we want to have PD do a cursory check of North Road from, say,
02:01
Evergreen back to Coles?
02:05
Yeah, that would probably be a good thing.
02:07
Dispatch, can you have Cromwell PD check that? We're right at the overpass for North Road.
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Location mentioned:
N Rd, Cromwell, CT 06416
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