Wrong-way driver caught fire near 37th and Kansas highway, Wichita KS
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A blue Nissan Altima was driving the wrong way on the eastbound lanes near 37th and Kansas highway in Wichita, Kansas. The vehicle later caught fire.
Audio|Heard on: Sedgwick County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Next to start for a wrongway driver in the area of near 37th and Kansas highway.
00:03
It's going to be a blue Nissan Altima, Tag (number withheld), going westbound in the eastbound lane, Top 3-3 North.
00:14
Forty for all-Ley tonight.
00:19
We had a soup-trim 4 on the wrong-way driver.
00:23
Ready.
00:29
Okay.
00:31
Awesome, thank you.
00:34
Does 15 have a case number on the original call?
00:40
7.
00:41
104, they have (number withheld), (number withheld), and (number withheld), (number withheld).
00:50
44, can I restart for the wrong way?
00:54
44.
00:56
44, and you were closing Tyson's 12-43.
01:05
Is it seems as good as that, then sure?
01:09
This special 304.
01:16
Referencing the call 7400, 32nd, the same call is called back multiple times just needing to speak to somebody about a custody case.
01:27
44 started a call multiple times and not answering.
01:35
The last caller you put in was that side of the welfare check-off.
01:41
So for the call-taker entered it as a welfare because the calling party sounded depressed advice that they'd called before, it's the same person, nothing matters.
01:53
44, just give me a call real quick.
02:00
143 area.
02:07
44 just information only your long-wind driver is now a vehicle on fire.
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