Driving complaint of road rage on Neola Avenue, Greene County IA
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A silver Toyota Camry was brake-checking another driver and a female blocked the road on Neola Avenue near 280th Street. Other drivers reported road rage during this incident.
Audio|Heard on: West Central Iowa Public Safety
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Transcript:
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In addition to all green county cars, I have a driving complaint, northbound Neola Avenue from 280th Silver Toyota Camry, continuously brake tracking the driver.
00:16
Attention all Greene County cars for your 43.
00:19
Other drivers are also on 911 complaining of road rage from the other person involved.
00:25
28 is direct.
00:29
27, same traffic.
00:36
Green cany night caution.
00:42
10.9, you said 280th.
00:46
I'm sorry, said we've got to 9, can you 10, 9.
00:53
You said they're 280th and Neola?
00:59
Neola Avenue, North Flint, 280th.
01:07
4043, the person I was talking to is very discreet and told.
01:10
I have 372 on the other line with the other vehicle.
01:13
I'm not sure who's at fault here, but I'm no longer on the phone with the subject I was speaking with.
01:18
Same 4.
01:20
Greene County, 27.
01:22
Can you be just good fun of that vehicle again?
01:28
One of them is a silver Toyota Camry.
01:31
That is who is 372 is speaking to at the moment.
01:34
The other vehicle is an SUV.
01:35
I don't know any further information.
01:52
Apparently they are at 257.
01:54
The female stock is blocking the middle of the road, not letting the SUV pass.
01:58
10-4[1].
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Location mentioned:
Neola Ave & 280th St, Iowa 50129
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