Reckless driving incident on Cedar View Drive, Red Oak TX
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A black Chevy Sonic drove recklessly on Cedar View Drive, attempting to force a truck off the road and yelled at the caller. Police were notified.
Audio|Heard on: Ellis County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:58
Transcript:
00:00
10-411, they'll be in the 400 block of Cedar View Drive, the 400 block of Cedar View Drive.
00:08
Receive.
00:14
This is going to put this ID number on CAD for record, (number withheld), individual lesson Nixon stated that he was contact with another person that was driving fast and he was just trying to get him to slow down.
00:38
You need to send another unit.
00:46
Medic 2,
00:52
go ahead.
00:54
Medic 2 is on C.
00:59
828. 28.
01:05
I'd just be so high.
01:08
I'm just thinking... Can you guys, you're crying now.
01:17
Yeah, some of the beginning of the vehicle,
01:21
2008,
01:23
(number withheld).
01:26
Were you going off, (name withheld)?
01:31
Yes.
01:35
Really?
01:46
Number 6.510, 8.29.
01:54
First 153, you've been out at people pinned.
02:00
783.
02:02
73, go ahead.
02:06
Can I get 784 or a closer? 790 and you can just record 786.
02:13
Receives a receipt, er, uh, 70th.
02:17
Rescue, 44.
02:24
104, 1 Adam 104, or 1 Adam 404 is going to be out with me.
02:27
He's writing R2.
02:32
56.
02:36
We have a black Chevy Sonic, NER model, was trying to run a tech stock truck off the roadway.
02:44
(number withheld).
02:45
(number withheld).
02:47
It's a blackmail driver.
02:48
They're passing Brooks at the caller.
02:50
The subject was yelling at the caller.
02:52
Thank you. A&I.
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Location mentioned:
Cedar View Dr, Red Oak, TX 75154
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