Traffic control operation near Ocean Blvd, Palm Beach County FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers managed traffic and pursued two vehicles—a black BMW and a gray Volkswagen—along Ocean Boulevard and US 1 in Florida. Portions of the roadway remained temporarily closed while motor units were repositioned. No injuries or crimes were confirmed during the operation, which appears to have been a coordinated traffic control effort.
Audio|Heard on: Palm Beach FL Interop Group Calls
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Thirty Fox, you got a black BMW traveling northbound.
00:02
Is the road open?
00:08
There are open spots.
00:10
Southern Boulevard is open.
00:12
A180s, it continues to stay shut down.
00:14
A180s that continue to stay shut down South Ocean.
00:17
Stay shut down.
00:18
It's going up toward Mar-a-Lago now.
00:20
It's clear of A1A.
00:22
Hey, southbound black car is going southbound on US 1.
00:25
Got it.
00:26
Drive at 42D.
00:29
Is that gray car speaker service?
00:32
Northbound on Ocean, gray Volkswagen.
00:34
Someone needs to check out with it.
00:37
Gray Volkswagen just passing 2000.
00:39
If somebody could stop it near the 1900 block.
00:42
We got that Volkswagen stopping near the 1900 block.
00:45
A lot of traffic going northbound.
00:46
Are we opening on Ocean?
00:48
Fifty-four, hold your spot on Ocean.
00:51
Everybody hold their spot on Ocean.
00:54
Still at the parked 2000 Ocean.
00:56
Ocean's still closed.
00:59
We got vehicles coming southbound from 2000.
01:03
You got vehicles going where the motors left.
01:04
They're getting through there.
01:07
All fixed posts on Ocean, keep it shut down while we recover motor units.
01:11
Keep it shut down so we can recover motors.
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