Traffic incident and pursuit reported near Northtowne lane, Reno NV
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A traffic-related incident and pursuit occurred near Northtowne Lane and North McCarran Boulevard in Reno, Nevada. Elko and Reno units were involved, and the situation included coordination with other law enforcement agencies. The pursuit was confirmed active heading eastbound on North McCarran Boulevard.
Audio|Heard on: Elko City and County Public Safety
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03:11
Transcript:
00:00
Code 4[1], 271, I-80.
00:08
Receive, 1304.
00:14
All units 443, Elko and Reno 1 is being patched again, Elko and Reno 1.
00:20
Is being patched anyone on Reno 1, have any information?
00:25
Go ahead.
00:30
622, can you attach FSP to this call, please?
00:36
Henry, 622, I'll go ahead and advise FSP.
00:42
Paul 6126-1-26-600.
00:44
10-600.
00:54
Near Leimos Lane, that's Lincoln, Edward Mary, Ocean Sam Lane, Nearington.
01:09
1095.
01:14
Thanks.
01:46
Phaar!
01:56
50 at Fortune Eastbound with Nevada, George Lincoln Adam David One.
02:01
Lincoln Adam David One, Black Chief.
02:06
Number four.
02:12
No, it is 43, 29 Nevada.
02:16
Okay,
02:21
44. Last spelling, George Union, Ida, San Tom, Ida, first of Bruce.
02:27
Middle of James, Adabird, 112,
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1449.
02:41
1043. J-2002-2-0-Goate.
02:45
Okay,
02:50
We're at Northtowne Lane and North McCarran Boulevard, heading eastbound on North McCarran.
03:09
Copy 37, Pursuit is 10.43.
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; scene is secure
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Location mentioned:
Northtowne Ln & N McCarran Blvd, Reno, NV 89512
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