Driver suspected of intoxication on Snyders Corners Road, Rensselaer County NY
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A driver operating a black Ford pickup truck on Snyder's Corners Road near Jefferson Way was reported for driving over the double line and traveling at 18 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone. The driver was suspected to be intoxicated and was headed eastbound toward Poestenkill. Law enforcement responded to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Rensselaer County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
Central Zone 10 patrols a driving complaint.
00:02
Snyder's Corners Road and Jefferson Way be on the lookout for a black Ford.
00:08
Way pickup truck going over the double line 18 miles an hour on 830.
00:14
Possible intoxicated driver.
00:23
Sound like car two.
00:26
Arriving,
00:27
investigating.
00:29
Arriving, investigating, 16-01.
00:36
LNG11, if you could start for Snyder's Corners Road, Jefferson Way, black Ford F-150,
00:41
near Ridge, 18 miles an hour and a 30-mile-an-hour zone, going over the double line, possible intoxicated driver.
00:50
LNG 1-8, your status location?
00:56
One eight zone three.
01:03
Three.
01:05
All right, it looks like the county's signing troopers from San Lake area.
01:12
It's now on Snyder's Corners Road passing Cathley Drive, which is past near Main Street.
01:23
Receasee.
01:29
Dave, what was the direction of travel?
01:37
Dave, what was the direction of travel? We're a solo turning the S-JIN, I know.
01:43
Daylong County, I think it's on Snyder's Corners heading towards Poestenkill.
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson Way & Snyders Corners Rd, Poestenkill, NY 12198
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