Disabled vehicle blocks lane on Laconia–Gilford Bypass, Gilford NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatchers received a message about a possible disabled vehicle blocking the southbound lane of the Laconia–Gilford Bypass near the town line. The vehicle, described as a blue sport utility vehicle, appeared to be broken down and obstructing traffic. Units checked the area to confirm the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Laconia Area Police
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Three hundred 319, 318.
00:08
Three 19, from an alarm service advising that there is a vehicle that has broken down somewhere on the bypass on the southbound lane.
00:23
Potentially near the exit of the bus stop, heading off to Lake Shore Road.
00:27
It's going to be a blue Tucson 2020.
00:32
It's disabled and broken down and blocking the lane.
00:39
Stand by for further.
00:45
Copy just so you have it on Cherry Valley.
00:54
Nineteen, I copy.
00:55
Clear to eleven.
01:04
Two hundred and four, time.
01:11
Seven hundred.
01:22
19, someone's checking the area.
01:26
10-5[1], 1833.
01:33
319, can you go again where it was the bypass?
01:41
I said they are in the southbound lane on the bypass where they advised that it was the Gilford–Laconia town line.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-5: Relay (Transmit message)
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Location mentioned:
Laconia-Gilford Bypass, Gilford, NH
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