Hit-and-run with victim on I-495 northbound near Route 133, Essex County MA
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A hit-and-run with a victim in an orange Scion occurred on I-495 northbound near Route 133 involving a gray 2017 Toyota Tundra with New Hampshire plates.
Audio|Heard on: Eastern Massachusetts State Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
They've got a victim of a hit-and-run on the line.
00:03
495 northbound passed in 91 with sidestepped by a Toyota Tundra, New Hampshire registration, if anyone's in the area.
00:10
2,300, you are the west, if you're available.
00:15
Receives they're all set up that way.
00:16
I'm Route 28-129 routing.
00:23
1759 to A1-cote 5.
00:27
See you.
00:33
1159 or 86, Code 5[1].
00:37
See you. One south.
00:44
Lundero 686, same traffic.
00:48
One north.
00:52
See, sir. Thank you.
00:59
A1 to those patrols, correction on that is 495 north, north of Route 30 currently.
01:05
Victim is in an orange Scion.
01:10
A1, they're traveling northbound, not south, passing out of exit 92 is there, you said.
01:15
Correct.
01:18
Receive, I'm 93 north, helping off from exit 31.
01:26
I'm 6 to 81.
01:28
I just checked a low connector for a previous crash unfounded.
01:32
Jumping on 495 from low connector now.
01:42
596 they're a half mile from 133.
01:48
To go again?
01:51
They're half a mile prior to 133.
01:57
Be safe.
02:05
A1-596, 2,300.
02:08
Comes back out of New Hampshire, which I think is north of (name withheld).
02:15
(Name withheld).
02:16
To play one more time, please.
02:20
Eagle Piper 6-6.
02:21
It's a gray Toyota Tundra, 2017.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 5: High-risk operation or surveillance in progress; do not approach or respond unless requested.
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