Single vehicle off road into front yard in Norwich, Norwich CT
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A single vehicle drove off the road into the front yard near Sandy Beach Road in Norwich. No injuries were reported. Emergency responders, including officers and recovery personnel, were on the scene and may need chainsaws to access the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Norwich Police, Norwich Fire, Montville PD, CSP Troop E
Listen to dispatch call
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Roger. There was someone driving really fast, and then they went off the road.
00:08
I got one up in an embankment, about 50 feet into the woods I could barely see it.
00:15
Roger, I'll see.
00:21
Robo Tango 50816, very accurate, you know.
00:26
Roger.
00:27
Roger.
00:30
8.15. I'll be 32 and 35.
00:33
Let's grab a statement for that separate incident.
00:36
Collects now.
00:37
Roger.
00:42
Unoccupied.
00:44
No signs of rejection.
00:46
Roger.
00:52
We're starting to hook, obviously.
00:54
And he might need some chainsaws.
00:56
Roger, we're calling now.
01:02
That's easy to be out here on there too.
01:09
All right, 35 each time.
01:11
Rudd. (number withheld)
01:16
(number withheld) (number withheld)
01:22
1178 Middletown's got a K-9 head your wife took there in.
01:30
Roger. Roger.
01:31
No sign is injured.
01:33
Roger. Roger.
01:43
6.14.
01:46
1970, he'll be back on that 35 before they finish up.
01:50
56 first road for the welfare check.
01:53
Roger, the 884 is kind enough to get that started up you.
01:58
Under?
01:59
Roger. No,
02:00
no, no.
02:07
346, your hook show up.
02:13
Not yet. You want to give them a call?
02:31
Near Sandy Beach Road for the one car off the road into the front yard.
02:36
Might just need a pull-out.
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