Erratic driver nearly hits pedestrian on I‑93, Merrimack County NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to reports of a potentially hazardous driver on I‑93 near Exit 17E in New Hampshire. A vehicle described as a blue Subaru was driving erratically, crossing lanes and nearly striking a pedestrian. The situation appeared to involve severe lane control problems and fluctuating speed. The vehicle was last seen heading southbound on I‑93 near Daniel Webster Highway.
Audio|Heard on: Merrimack County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Second call, blow hooks it.
00:02
West Dallas Ave, moving.
00:09
A motor vehicle complaint.
00:10
They're on.
00:12
They were on Daniel Webster.
00:14
They just got to the split.
00:16
They're headed southbound.
00:18
It's a truck driver.
00:19
He described it as a small Subaru.
00:22
That's silver.
00:23
He gave me New Hampshire (number withheld).
00:27
Says all over the road going into the other lane of traffic and almost hitting a pedestrian.
00:37
Copy.
00:39
12, (name withheld).
00:42
Go ahead.
00:47
I'm off at (name withheld).
00:49
75.
00:54
You can disregard the pre-alert on the second call.
01:02
Good.
01:07
One (number withheld). Yes.
01:14
Eight feet, eighty-nine county.
01:21
Okay.
01:29
Hazardous operator exit 17E partners taken farther.
01:35
Covered.
01:39
It's going to be a blue Subaru, New Hampshire (number withheld).
01:44
Severe lane control issues, fluctuating speed, passing in the breakdown lane.
01:49
88 is no longer with it.
01:51
Last seen exit 17E, I‑93 southbound.
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