Traffic stop for recliner stuck under vehicle near Silverado Ranch, Las Vegas NV
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According to the dispatch call, units responded near Silverado Ranch to a report of a recliner stuck under a vehicle. The object was initially thought to be a cow but was later confirmed as a chair requiring traffic control and towing assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Nevada Highway Patrol - Clark County
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04:13
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, I'm turning around, I'll start the traffic break in star.
00:03
Copy. There's nothing in the travel lanes, but there's a 46 might be related.
00:10
There might be a cow as there on the side of the road.
00:15
It looks alive, but it's on the right shoulder with the SUV.
00:23
It's going to run into traffic.
00:27
Copy.
00:30
See if there's any cowboys at the Silverton still, it can come rope.
00:35
The 26 is my attached 27 for investigation.
00:50
It's right before Silverado Ranch.
00:54
Looks like there may be two cars.
00:57
On the right shoulder of it, not blocking.
01:00
There's a, oh, it looks like he got hit, maybe.
01:07
It looks like something got hit.
01:09
I can't sure if it's a cow, but it's on the right shoulder now.
01:12
There's two vehicles out there with people outside.
01:19
Alright, practice, correct.
01:21
You should be good.
01:25
104. Pass it on Silverado.
01:27
10-4[2]. It might be ground-beat by now.
01:33
4. 2.37. I'm just south of Silverado.
01:39
I'm out with a burgundy Toyota.
01:41
Looks like they're changing a tire.
01:45
10-4[2].
01:50
I did that call as well.
01:53
I'm at Silverado Ranch and Bermuda.
01:58
Hi, copy.
02:04
If it's her, we're going to need permission to dispatch it from us, hugger.
02:13
that they ran over a recliner and it's stuck under the vehicle.
02:18
I don't see a cow on just south of Silverado Ranch.
02:26
I copy a recliner, not a cow.
02:30
2.13, I copy, and I'll just slow a cow.
02:36
237. Whichever unit gets here next, I do see something in like the number four travel lane at Silverado Ranch.
02:44
It could be part of this chair if you want to check that out first.
02:56
237, that's a firm.
02:57
I start doing a traffic break right when you get on, and you'll see it just to the, you know,
03:02
500 meters north of me right at Silverado Ranch.
03:07
I'm going to turn back around to get to 237.
03:11
Any other units, you can slow it down or go 10-8[1].
03:18
I think two of us can do the 10-554.
03:26
361-56, 1041. 21-56, 1041.
03:35
12th. It will be Nevada 236 Edward 05.
03:44
Nevada 236 Edward 05.
03:47
Great key optimum.
03:49
55.
03:51
55, 1042.
04:01
There is lodged underneath the engine of this vehicle.
04:05
If there's a unit with a taller jack than we are normally issued for a wooden block, we could use that before we call a tow truck.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service/Available
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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