Vehicles weave through traffic at high speed on highways


Audio|Source: Chandler Police and Fire, Phoenix Fire
03:57
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13, 13, 13, 18 for HPTC blocking number two and number three lanes adjacent to the 24th Street on-ramp, you can access from 32nd Street. 8333. 19, did that as well, please. 8.331, 104, sir. 834 hours. 1812, 18, 18, 17, just be advised for HPTSB, it's off right, just east. I'll try to get an update from them. 834. Mary, 734. I'm sorry, sure, your cover with static again. All right, that'll be heard if you want to confirm. If you want to meet somewhere and I'll see you in for example. I'll see if you want to meet somewhere and I'll see you in the report. I copy it. It is your subject. I'll confirm and try to set up a meat dial. I have a unit that can assist with transport 68187. 837, we'll take it. 1837, number I'll show you in route to him. This afternoon. Great. And I'll show you both, Claire. 835. Mary, 7.36 in the blind, negative 10.9. George Mary, Adam 7, David, 2, 5 of 26, 2018 Dodge Challenger, to a subject out of Santan Valley, 835. 1319 what's your 1020? Here at, uh, about that, see if I can be here, KS for a turnerjeet. 10, 4. At 876. Westbound US 60 from 187. Nothing further. 837. Just put out, that's what I'm out there. Mary, 736, 104. 837 hours. In March 203, my apologies, I think we took that call for 206. R2O3U are responded to the Colorado Lubei 1.3K. Frank 3-9-22. Drivers, a (name withheld) male, mid-30s, vehicle with Code 702 varying 65 to 95 mph weaving through traffic. Code 693, RPA was concerned driver with possibly at 1381. That one is southbound 101 to westbound 60. Break for that second. Second ETL is eastbound 202 at mile post of 53, the semi from McKee, with Code 702 weaving in and out of traffic almost at multiple vehicles, who have seen eastbound 2 or 2 from 53. Nothing further at 8.38 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Near S 24th St, Phoenix, AZ 85034
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