Man given warning for hitchhiking on street, Weiser ID
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Police contacted a man walking near East Third St and Main St in Weiser with blankets. They confirmed his identity and issued a warning for hitchhiking on the roadway. No further police action was taken.
Audio|Heard on: Weiser Police and Fire, Washington County EMS
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
165. I show myself in 157 out with a male subject.
00:06
He has some blankets wrapped around him.
00:08
He's walking east third and main street.
00:17
922.
00:22
for a weaker ambulance.
00:42
Pleaser, Medic 1, have a request for an ambulance at Indian Head of States.
00:47
This leads for a resident complaining of chest pain and has an elevated blood pressure.
00:57
Medical 1 copy.
01:02
923.
01:10
Sheriff 165.
01:16
165. This is going to be (name withheld).
01:22
I have an ID number.
01:28
Go ahead.
01:31
Male holding Idaho ID card, (name withheld).
01:35
264, 43 Young, Lost of Simpson,
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First of (name withheld).
01:40
Middle M. Michael, date of birth, (number withheld).
01:46
Copy standby.
01:54
165, he's clear, ID card only.
01:59
Copy.
02:03
926.
02:05
Dispatch, medical one is on location.
02:15
928.
02:21
165-157 status.
02:25
Code 4[1] also.
02:30
Go ahead.
02:34
Dave,
02:35
(name withheld), a warning.
02:36
Not allowed hitchhike on the roadway.
02:39
He said he's trying to get to Grangeville.
02:44
5A had dealt with him quite a bit last night.
02:47
We don't have any resources to help him out.
02:49
Go dance tonight.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed (scene secure)
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Location mentioned:
E 3rd St & E Main St, Weiser, ID 83672
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