Reckless high speed chase on Columbia Highway and North First Street, Pulaski TN
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A black Tesla was involved in a reckless high-speed chase on Columbia Highway and North First Street in Pulaski, Tennessee. The vehicle passed multiple cars at once and nearly caused head-on collisions.
Audio|Heard on: Giles County Public Safety
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03:41
Transcript:
00:00
All units, 298 from K-drive.
00:10
Forward, thank you.
00:16
Almost hit another vehicle head on,
00:19
traveling at a high speed.
00:27
There's one headed towards the town.
00:30
Firemanove,
00:32
it's going to be about Haywood now.
00:39
And it is a black Tesla coming on Columbia Highway into town,
00:44
passing Haywood at this time,
00:47
high rate of speed,
00:48
passed several vehicles, and almost hit one head on.
00:57
Another twenty-foot.
01:08
Care, Morgan, I look here.
01:14
(number withheld)
01:16
(number withheld)
01:31
(number withheld)
01:45
it is going to be near Squirrel Hollow Road and south middle street.
01:51
Tennessee 759, Bravo, Bravo Foxtrot and Victor on a Pan Buick sedan.
02:28
Thank you very, thank you.
02:41
I mean,
02:48
I've got to be as long as point as I can't read the tag, but it is headed into the city limits now.
03:02
City unit east, have a black Tesla coming into the city limits, counties behind it.
03:16
We have a call on it, the high rate of speed,
03:20
almost hit a vehicle head on, passing three vehicles at a time.
03:25
Very reckless.
03:31
You know how they are entering and in the city?
03:36
That will be on Columbia Highway on North First Street.
03:39
That's all.
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Location mentioned:
Columbia Hwy & N 1st St, Pulaski, TN 38478
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