Vehicle swerving recklessly on highway 41, Vanderburgh County IN
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According to the dispatch call, a white Chevy passenger car was reported swerving recklessly southbound on highway 41 near Petersburg road. Police were alerted to watch for the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Evansville Police and Fire Dispatch
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
All cars, be on the lookout for a reckless driver.
00:02
Southbound 41 from Mount Pleasant.
00:03
A white Chevy passenger car all over the roadway, 45 caller 1530.
00:11
1040. 1042.
00:15
540. 540.
00:21
Car's update on the previous reckless driver, it's now southbound 41 from Petersburg, it's an old white Chevy passenger car, license (number withheld), swerving, 40-cell caller, 1531.
00:43
4301 Washington Avenue, engine 14, engine 6, engine 15, ladder 16, battalion 2.
00:51
For commercial fire alarm, 4301 at Washington Avenue at Oasis,
00:57
engine 14, engine 6, engine 15, ladder 16, battalion 2, coordinates 4,300 east, 1,000 south.
01:16
2522.
01:19
What are you doing for courthage? This Monday of the month, 430 circuit court.
01:32
Time?
01:37
430.
01:39
Clear, thank you.
01:45
All traffic is going far round one.
01:54
On scene, single story stretch, nothing visible, assuming can I.
01:59
Clare engine 14 is on scene, single story, nothing shown.
02:07
Cain, we're on a plug on the corner of Washington and Burdett.
02:13
Clear Engine 6 is on a plug, Washington, Burdett.
02:15
Clare engine 6 is on a plug, Washington, Burdett.
02:20
All cars, be on the lookout for a reckless driver.
02:23
From Petersburg in an old white Chevy passenger car, licensed (number withheld), swerving, authority the caller 1535.
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