Van crashes after high speed wrong way driving, Pascagoula MS
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A white van was driving at high speed in the wrong lane on Telephone Road. The vehicle crashed near Pike Creek Access. The driver was conscious and appeared to be under the influence of alcohol.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Sheriff Department and East Side Law Enforcement and Fire Departments
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Transcript:
00:00
They're a signal 58 driver coming south down Telephone Road.
00:06
Callers say he's in Moss Point.
00:08
Vehicle driving the wrong way on the road going about 100 miles an hour, southbound.
00:12
It should be in Pascagoula shortly.
00:16
Some phone.
00:17
I'm on a three second on a minute.
00:19
Okay.
00:21
I'm on a whole stage, but I can see it passed by the box roads on the wood line.
00:28
It was going to be a white van in the end.
00:31
It's right before you get the Pike Creek access.
00:38
That's now.
00:39
Ample.
00:45
First point in one, now, you have to be out-down-thel-throat.
00:53
No.
00:55
No.
00:56
The Army called back.
00:58
He just saw the vehicle passing 14th Street now.
01:01
I was still heading south.
01:05
Sounds well.
01:11
321, 23 on I p.m.
01:13
No.
01:17
Double.
01:22
One-36 from the area looking.
01:25
No. No.
01:26
Enid some of Norrisiv, Potum, Galletadian, and HV.
01:32
Able.
01:37
113,000, something to be in the area.
01:41
Okay.
01:47
336, Jess.
01:50
146. 136.
01:52
I'm 10, 23, not to move.
01:55
Indian 42 and 44 is en route.
02:01
Northeast, just be advised,
02:03
the subject's going to be in the vehicle.
02:05
He is conscious.
02:08
He's under the influence.
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Location mentioned:
Telephone Rd, Pascagoula, MS 39567
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