School bus pursuit monitored near Newburg Road, Louisville KY
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A school bus pursuit that began in Indiana was monitored as it passed near Grade Lane and Newburg Road in Louisville, Kentucky. Coordination took place between local and state police, and traffic control centers tracked the bus as it moved toward the city.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville Metro Police 2 - Divisions 3 and 8
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
8th. 829, we got any update on that school bus pursuit? Last I heard it might be coming on, 264 east toward the 8th.
00:05
8th. 829, all divisions are terminating.
00:13
Okay, can you still give me the update?
00:16
Tim Fort least we have as it was passing Grade Lane.
00:18
Harrison County was requesting someone to attempt a light up, say they can't assist,
00:23
and all of the divisions before then pulled off.
00:27
Passing Grade Lane, I-65 South, I apologize.
00:32
Temple. 2.3.24.
00:39
When I keep confirming,
00:44
I've been told T.S.P.
00:45
still on it.
00:56
We've got the pursuit on camera.
01:00
They just got off at Newburg Road headed toward into town.
01:04
10.4. Scrabb that 29?
01:09
104. They said northbound on Newburgh.
01:14
104. 104.
01:17
104. Thank you, Tramore.
01:24
29. If RTCC is available to monitor KSP's channel and just kind of let us know if it comes into the 8th, I would appreciate the heads up.
01:32
104, please do to RTCC.
01:36
RTCC.
01:38
RTCC, in regards to the bus that's moving through from Indiana, is there a way you can monitor KSB's channel, let us know if it moves into the AP?
01:50
Let me find out.
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Newburg Rd, Louisville, KY
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