Broken down sedan found on route 764 shoulder, Hollidaysburg PA
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A report was made about a black sedan with a female driver appearing asleep on the shoulder of Route 764 southbound. Officers checked the vehicle and confirmed it was broken down with no medical emergency involved.
Audio|Heard on: Blair County EMS, Fire, Police, Hazmat and Helos
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02:55
Transcript:
00:00
...to be a black sedan with a female,
00:05
possibly sleeping,
00:08
and then what's going on?
00:24
For Southbound.
00:27
Copy. This is the ramp, that'll be PSPs, but I'm not far off, so I'll head that way also.
00:37
Erdney, if you can just, Holler wasn't too familiar with the area, so that was the closest location that they provided.
00:46
Panopar, black Mercedes, you said.
00:53
There's advising a black sedan,
00:56
female in the driver's seat.
01:03
4.39, 1235.
01:06
To bring up to Route 764 southbound, there's to be a black sedan on the side of the road.
01:11
A female in the driver's seat appears to be sleeping, all the lights are off on the car.
01:21
You can show me in the area.
01:23
Blattery, one four.
01:29
So far, the only thing I'm seeing is a darker colored Chevy sedan with the elderly female operator on the shoulder.
01:38
Hold off 764 northbound.
01:46
Blair 814. I'll be out checking on that vehicle.
01:50
I'm not sure if it's going to be it or not.
01:52
Looks like Maryland Registration (number withheld).
02:06
It's area of steep.
02:10
Obviously, we're getting complimental on an NFL from a phone number,
02:15
possibly in a parking lot opposite from Jamie or May,
02:19
had a little voice, say.
02:40
A14.
02:49
If this is the same vehicle,
02:51
they're just broke down, no medical emergency stable.
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