Traffic escort with pilot car on highway 23 near New Town, New Town ND
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A large vehicle is traveling westbound on highway 23 near new town under escort by a pilot car. The north dakota highway patrol has verified the escort. The vehicle has a permit allowing half mile visibility, and the driver stated he did not move into oncoming traffic. They are scheduled to meet with chief white owl in new town.
Audio|Heard on: New Town Fire
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Let me contact with that pilot car, mile marker 75.
00:04
I'm currently behind him, heading westbound now.
00:15
4004.7. I also be advised when I came up to him, he had a slow slash stop sign that he had waving out the window.
00:22
I didn't see him come into the oncoming lane, but I'm going to get behind him.
00:40
4-4-7-8-1-4-Ampress.
00:44
Wait 1099 with that vehicle, highway 23 mile marker 73 is and we're going to put out to a 4-boyton short.
00:57
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01:05
4704. 24. 4-7-8-1-400.
01:07
4-7-8-1-400.
01:28
Oh, so they go ahead.
01:32
Present, (name withheld), he out of Northwood from Sotomayloris.
01:37
David as well, B.
01:38
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01:42
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01:46
Time for that you.
01:56
400% percent.
01:59
4478. 470, 400.
02:04
O.E1048, driver stated he wasn't moving into oncoming traffic.
02:09
They're going to keep moving through.
02:10
The permit states they have a half mile visibility.
02:13
They were cleared through North Dakota Highway Patrol.
02:16
They're scheduled to meet up with Chief White Owl, New Town.
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ND-23, New Town, ND
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