Request for Creole-speaking officer at highway accident, New Canaan CT
A request was made for a Haitian Creole-speaking officer to assist with translation at a motor vehicle accident on Route 15 South near exit 37 or 14.
Audio|Source: Connecticut State Police
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Transcript:
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One for six. Is there access in the back? She's in the back.
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She's taking particular of his being against.
00:06
You check the surrounding towns for a Haitian Creole speaker.
00:10
Roger?
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Yeah, I just had a little conversation on here. We're going to find a here. Let's go ahead.
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The session closed over.
00:19
We'll be clear now just a second.
00:22
We'll be clear now, just a second.
00:24
All right, thank you, sir.
00:28
Troop G to New Canaan and surrounding towns looking for Creole speaking officer.
00:34
Twenty-three.
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Good.
00:43
and change the location to near South name and clear with the Tom.
00:48
Sure.
00:52
Do you know what this?
00:58
If we could have them, Route 15 South, near exit 37 or 14,
01:04
for a translation for MVA.
01:08
Ready?
01:10
10-9-60. Come in.
01:14
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Roger Ais.
01:20
Mark 1150 primary.
01:21
I'll be on 10-0-8's call.
01:24
Joey at age kill.
01:26
One of the residents is on scene.
01:29
Roger and Nolp. P.D. sending a Creole speaking officer.
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Location mentioned:
CT-15, New Canaan, CT
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