Vehicle left on shoulder on Massachusetts 5th Avenue, Bay Shore NY
A vehicle was found unattended on the shoulder near 5th Avenue, Massachusetts. Police responded to check the situation. While officers were present, the vehicle owner arrived and resolved the issue. No further action was taken.
Audio|Source: Suffolk County Police Department 1st Precinct
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Three tempers can be 44[2], Massachusetts, near 5th Avenue, reference a vehicle left on the shoulder.
00:09
How many go?
00:11
Salvo.
00:17
That's why I've made a few bucks.
00:20
32.2.2.007.
00:27
7. 10.3.
00:38
Joe's 41 Lafayette Street in Montauk, 36-year-old now collapsed.
00:45
We're running there.
00:51
4904
00:57
7-0 for the Pustown LIA, the communities at 6.9 and 6.8,
01:03
my Charlie, white, juke compass, calling my triple A.
01:08
4.
01:14
11111-1.
01:19
He's up for commercial 1010, 6.8 North Ewey off in Newark, D.HL band and a red ran that was parked.
01:27
Okay.
01:35
9.09. 9.9.
01:36
You have 303 going to Massachusetts.
01:38
I have a reference your call.
01:41
If you have the name for the vehicle owner, that we can pass along.
01:47
Yeah, 10-4[1], it's going to be (name withheld).
01:57
2-7, you can send this a call-holder.
02:04
303. 303.
02:09
17, dispute, 322, Peacockland, Deer Park, Drive, issue in oil delivery.
02:19
Street, 1727.
02:22
147B Avenue, Ebony, 1849.
02:32
You have three to disregard the owner actually just showed up while in there.
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]
44: Gas leak/odor (hazardous condition)
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