Impaired driver stops vehicle near route 29 and bliss road, Fulton County NY
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According to the dispatch call, an impaired driver operating a blue 2005 Honda Accord was reported driving erratically westbound on Route 29 near Lassellsville. The vehicle was followed by St. John's ambulance and eventually stopped near Route 29 and Bliss Road.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton County Public Safety
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
322, I have a vehicle complaint westbound on 29, currently in the area of Lassellsville.
00:05
St. John's ambulance has been following it for some time.
00:09
New York registration, Lincoln X-ray Adam (number withheld).
00:14
Lincoln X-ray Adam (number withheld), 2005 Honda Accord color blue.
00:20
Comes back to near Miranda Moss,
00:22
Lower Road, Amsterdam.
00:24
Possible intoxicated driver has been driving with its flashes on.
00:28
All over the road.
00:41
Free factory, dispatch.
00:42
Dispatch.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:46
The other vehicle was in oncoming traffic and apparently missed another vehicle oncoming on a curve.
00:53
We currently have them.
00:55
On a curve right now, we were a heard of the plane activated.
00:59
We want to buy currently weigh around in the cats and see the air location on NGPS.
01:11
The vehicle is currently stopped?
01:15
That's correct.
01:16
Vehicles currently stopped.
01:31
The ambulance and the vehicle are both stopped.
01:35
29 and Bliss Road.
01:39
29 Bliss Road.
01:41
The vehicle wasn't on coming traffic.
01:46
Again, they currently are stopped.
01:49
29 Bliss.
01:51
Very soon. You're tested to it.
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Location mentioned:
NY-29 & Bliss Rd, Oppenheim, NY 13452
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