Erratic u-haul van pulls over on interstate, Lee MA
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An erratic U-Haul van was driving westbound on interstate 90 near mile marker 19, cutting in and out of traffic and attempting to pass on the right. The vehicle pulled over voluntarily near mile marker 14.8 in the breakdown lane.
Audio|Heard on: Massachusetts State Police Dispatch - Troop B
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Transcript:
00:00
C8 and B1. Here's a report for an erratic U-Haul van, reportedly cutting in and out of traffic.
00:07
It's 90 westbound, last seen near the 19-mile marker, caller lost sight of it.
00:14
Said it attempted to pass on the right as well, unknown plate.
00:17
I do a call back.
00:20
B8 receives.
00:22
B-8 patrols, copy direct.
00:25
16 and 18 at the 15 cutout.
00:28
Is it described as a U-Haul or a white box truck?
00:33
Day-a-day U-Haul, Dan.
00:36
Receive, how old is it called? I just had a U-Haul pass me.
00:42
In the last four minutes or so, we got disconnected, I called back, and last time it was near the 19.
00:50
Okay, I decide that we'll stay at the station is simplecation.
00:54
See.
00:59
We have called back, B, can we check near the future of the area?
01:08
Station B advises it is in and out of traffic, will call back.
01:13
I'll call them directly.
01:19
Bresi, they're pulling over on their own, initiated near 14.8 westbound.
01:28
Control here, again last update about an R5.
01:35
The U-Haul van pulled over into the breakdown lane on its own.
01:40
At the 14.8 mile marker westbound.
01:44
Where are you?
01:50
B1 to 360, slide that way in case assistance is needed.
01:55
West Patrol is tied up.
01:56
So with that PT unit.
01:59
360 out of direct, getting on ten now.
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Location mentioned:
I-90, Lee, MA
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