Shirtless man disrupts traffic near Bill Carruth Parkway, Hiram GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a shirtless man wearing jeans and a backwards black hat running into traffic and banging on car windows near Bill Carruth Parkway and Highlander Highway in Hiram, Georgia.
Audio|Heard on: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Subject complaint at Hiram-Dallas Highway and Bill Carruth Parkway.
00:03
Calling ninety-two at two seventy-eight.
00:04
Say my letter, whistle my line, train you around.
00:07
Okay.
00:11
Anyone upon final stoppers will be harmed.
00:13
So then Hickory leave five.
00:20
Tafford, it's loud and clear.
00:21
I see Great Lakes Drive.
00:33
Pulling precinct fifteen forty-seven twenty-four, if you are on your search for a complaint of harm to fire.
00:38
Calling station one metro dispatch medical call near Victory Drive.
00:42
That's near Victory Drive cross street of West Memorial Drive.
00:47
Harm to the highway and parkway.
00:50
Complaint is advising it's reference to a male wearing jeans with no shirt on.
00:55
Rescue one.
00:57
Tesla Rescue One, the advisor is going to be referencing difficulty breathing.
01:01
Advising he's wearing a black hat backwards.
01:04
He's running up into the street.
01:07
Correction, running up into the street, banging on windows of cars stopped at the red light.
01:16
They're advising subject possibly has a shirt in his hand or in his back pocket.
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Location mentioned:
Bill Carruth Pkwy, Hiram, GA
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