Road obstruction with hay bales near Winthrop and Danforth, Rehoboth MA
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According to the dispatch call, there was a road obstruction due to two hay bales placed in the roadway near Winthrop Street and Danforth Street. The hay bales were later found moved to the side of the road.
Audio|Heard on: Rehoboth Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:9
Transcript:
00:00
So you could respond Winthrop by Danforth.
00:02
It's going to be four, two hay bales in the middle of the roadway.
00:07
Again, Winthrop by Danforth.
00:11
Double.
00:17
All right over there.
00:23
Sample, thank you.
00:25
Thank you.
00:54
Yeah, one in time.
00:56
The radio series.
01:08
If anybody else is trying, uh,
01:13
something else is trying, uh, nothing you're in the area.
01:14
You're in the area.
01:18
All right, Steve, that is that clear.
01:28
Sajie came from the schools, there's nothing on Route 44.
01:34
Therefore, I don't see anything on Danforth either.
01:37
There was a black pickup that left the firearm on Broad Street just prior to this call coming in.
01:44
So I wonder if they've lost them picked him up.
01:49
104, I'll spin around and check the village.
01:52
That won't be clear.
01:55
Careful.
02:00
S. Point three, enter.
02:03
Got,
02:05
that's point three.
02:06
Go on, that's 43.
02:10
I'll be 10-8 from that 44 call.
02:17
Race are fine.
02:23
As 29, 800, I'll all speed 108, nothing found it at this time.
02:31
Race of 108. Race of 108.
02:40
As 29, 53 or 62, just checking status.
02:47
That's right.
02:55
S-43, counter.
03:02
The two hay bales are on the side of the road,
03:06
just east of the north.
03:08
Someone moved them.
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Location mentioned:
Winthrop St & Danforth St, Rehoboth, MA 02769
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