Reckless driving involving multiple vehicles on I-11 in Nevada, Clark County NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement received reports of reckless driving involving a white Audi and other vehicles with Nevada and Arizona license plates on various roadways around Las Vegas, Nevada, primarily on Interstate 11. Officers attempted to locate and assess vehicles involved in the incident, including a red Ram pick-up and others. No injuries or further details were reported yet.
Audio|Heard on: Nevada Highway Patrol - Clark County
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01:37
Transcript:
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913, Adam, 8-6 yellow, Arizona,
00:02
Arizona. On east, he's on 6.
00:03
6.
00:09
Don't, did you want me to give you a 21?
00:15
So far.
00:18
Call 6167, Spadeth?
00:24
You're taking the number one in Southboundly.
00:27
Two points.
00:32
Too nice. So I'm gonna need to have 23.
00:36
Tom.
00:42
Make some heads up off the crash.
00:44
I'm going to try and see if they're movable.
00:48
Okay.
00:54
307.
00:57
237 I-11 valley view northbound south of the Veterans Memorial fleet john (number withheld) veteran Marine (number withheld) in Nevada and a red ram pick-up
01:11
10 point
01:14
(number withheld) Stennis
01:17
go for things
01:21
It's 195-7.
01:27
613-11 company, Nevada 28.
01:33
258, Adam, 242, Gold, Chrysler,
01:36
Town and Country.
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Location mentioned:
I-11, Nevada
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