Missing person located after chasing fire engine, East Windsor NJ
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A missing person report was made after (name withheld) chased a fire engine and could not be found. He was later located by his father and returned home. Police were requested to visit and speak with him.
Audio|Heard on: Hightstown Fire, East Windsor Police and Fire
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Just got a call from (name withheld)'s mother stating that he heard the fire engine signs driving center around and he ran off to try to find the engine and she can't find him.
00:17
And four, do we know which direction he went in?
00:25
Central 292 will be transpired with the Maddo to Princeton.
00:30
129-2 and 792, Princeton.
00:47
The units are out to Ira Shrive.
00:49
Just got a call from the fire chief.
00:51
They were out with him on Buxton Drive.
00:54
Prior did not know he ran away and do not see him anymore.
01:00
They just stated they're still in the area on Glen Oak Drive.
01:03
They'll give us a call if they see him again.
01:20
from Walmart.
01:22
All right.
01:28
Emergency North Response 1.
01:35
45,
01:37
Princeton, 905, Huron Town Road.
01:39
Wing 2 for cardiac emergency, North Response 1.
01:52
North Rescue City of Trenton, East State Street, and North Foxon Street for an unknown medical emergency.
01:58
What's response one?
01:59
North Rescue City of Trenton, East State Street and North Foxon Street for an unknown medical emergency, what's response one?
02:08
(name withheld) was returned home by the father.
02:11
He was able to locate him.
02:12
And they're still requesting if a unit can swing by just to talk to him.
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Location mentioned:
Glen Oak Dr, East Windsor, NJ 08520
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