Vehicle refused to stop during southbound pursuit, Ridge NY
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Authorities pursued a vehicle traveling southbound on Whiskey Road in Ridge, NY. The vehicle refused to stop, leading to K9 and aviation units being requested for a search of the area. The pursuit was eventually terminated without incident.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police Departments
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
3-914. Car feel the low first.
00:03
South of Whiskey X-ray, 983-2.
00:05
Going southbound Arrow 21.
00:08
Just past Whiskey Road.
00:10
Going 35 miles away.
00:12
3.3-7.
00:14
104-37.
00:16
Yes.
00:17
And three, you said you're following a vehicle, southbound Whiskey Road?
00:22
The vehicles refused to pull over.
00:27
37, you have K9 from Babylon.
00:31
Acknowledged.
00:34
7.03, do you copy?
00:38
736 C terminate faster.
00:41
104703 do you copy terminating it.
00:45
They'll be at 9-5-30-minute mark for a no-incident on the parking lot, Ray Vaughn or off Meadow.
00:51
Not Meadow.
00:52
Broadway, two SUVs.
00:55
1.19.
01:01
619, 619, do you need you?
01:05
Thank you. Time for canceling.
01:11
20-0 unit 10-4[1]-2, Kirkahill Road and Frontwood, Out Program Center, Building 55, 65-year-old difficulty, will be breathing, and rescues no friends.
01:20
302. We'll be breaking shortly.
01:24
Time 4.
01:30
37 you can start aviation up to campus the woods around the area and see they'll fly over that school cases in the park on.
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Whiskey Rd, Ridge, NY
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