Driver runs out of fuel on I‑10 bridge, Jackson County MS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a stranded vehicle on I‑10 westbound over the long bridge in Mississippi. The driver of a gold Malibu had run out of gas and was stopped on the shoulder. Officers checked on the driver and provided assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety and MSWIN
Listen to dispatch call
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
I also have a 1058 for you on I‑10 westbound on the long bridge.
00:04
It'll be a gold Malibu.
00:06
(Name withheld) is on the shoulder at the very end, long bridge westbound.
00:14
Attention 21, (name withheld) is still on the rig.
00:22
Vancleave, negative force, negative 39.
00:28
10‑4. You copy, (name withheld).
00:30
(Name withheld)?
00:35
And ID will be (number withheld).
00:40
(Number withheld).
00:47
Pulling up to that wreck now.
00:48
I'm actually going to hop out and see what's going on with them, and then I'll circle back down the long bridge.
00:56
1025, I'll go ahead and head into the long bridge.
01:00
Do you want me up there by the county line?
01:08
I'll be around to get close.
01:11
There goes one of them.
01:22
Go ahead.
01:24
Made contact with the driver.
01:26
(Name withheld) advised she ran out of gas and she's in a difficult spot on the bridge.
01:33
Stand by, camera.
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Location mentioned:
I-10, Mississippi
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