Man drives erratically and acts combatively near Palm Harbor library, Palm Harbor FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man acted combatively and drove a red Chevy sedan erratically, moving forwards and backwards in the parking lot near the Palm Harbor Library on Nebraska Avenue. The vehicle finally stopped in a parking space.
Audio|Heard on: Pinellas FL Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Radio to 82 and the 83 Alpha, sending you to a signal 41 with SD at the Palm Harbor Library, near Nebraska Avenue.
00:10
Male patient is combative, driving aggressively forwards and backwards in a red Chevy sedan.
00:15
82 copies 51.
00:17
Oh. 83 Alpha, ready.
00:19
83? No direct.
00:22
The patient is driving.
00:25
They advise their driving forwards and backwards.
00:29
It appears possibly in the parking lot, I can confirm.
00:32
10-4, thank you.
00:43
Radio the 83 is confirmed.
00:45
He is in the parking lot.
00:46
Cannot figure out how to drive out of the parking lot.
00:51
186, copy-attagued.
00:52
86, go ahead.
00:54
3-9, echo,
00:55
x-ray, echo, x-ray.
00:57
86, that vehicle stop now?
00:59
Yeah, we're at 104.
01:01
He just parked in a parking space.
01:04
Radio to 86.
01:05
86. It goes back to a white Mercedes four-door registered to an (number withheld), valid yellow pasture call.
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Location mentioned:
Nebraska Ave, Palm Harbor, FL 34683
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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