Vehicle pursuit ends near Myrtle Street and Tuttle Avenue, Sarasota County FL
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle was pursued near Myrtle Street and Tuttle Avenue in Florida. Several police units coordinated to deploy spikes and cover the area before the pursuit ended and units cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Sheriff, Venice and North Port Police
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
This has got to 3-7-3.
00:07
51 and 2, just verifying you last saw the vehicle entering Newtown, on Myrtle.
00:12
10-4[1]. 3-7-1 was with spike on Murto and Pareto, and the vehicle never made the back.
00:27
It hasn't hit on flux since 66 in the pursuit, so it's probably somewhere west of Tuttle, east of 301, north of MLK, and most likely south of Myrtle.
00:44
Dispatch covers.
00:48
375, I'm west on 17301, then I'll head more.
00:55
Smash cuts.
00:57
at Myrtle and Tuttle.
01:00
(number withheld). (number withheld).
01:03
61 I'll cover MLK.
01:07
26.
01:09
26. 26.
01:10
Dispatch 3-72 in the units in the area of Newtown State 1074.
01:17
3-702. 3-7-602.
01:20
7-7-602. 3-7-6-1.
01:24
You can clear 10-3[2] for now until we re-engage.
01:28
Special unit, 10-3[2] is clear, 901.
01:30
10-3[2] is clear at 9-1.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
[2]
10-3: Stop transmitting
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Location mentioned:
Myrtle St & N Tuttle Ave, Florida 34234
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