Deputies investigate possible motorist assist on Neil Rd, Reno NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible disabled vehicle on Neil Road near Del Monte in Reno. According to radio traffic, a caller reported seeing two female individuals running away from a vehicle. Responding units coordinated staging at a nearby intersection while awaiting additional information.
Audio|Heard on: Reno and Sparks Police and Fire
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Sam 186 to Del Monte and Neil Road.
00:04
They had a roundabout for a 10-46[1], Del Monte and Neil Roads.
00:09
En route.
00:16
Copy.
00:22
Radio, ladder one.
00:24
Ladder one.
00:27
Uh, is PD on scene yet?
00:33
One negative, still en route.
00:37
Ten four. We're gonna stage at Fourth and Valley.
00:44
Copy.
00:49
One sixty-one.
00:51
Sorry, was the male caller the person that was involved or the father of them?
01:00
Is it the involved male?
01:02
Ten four.
01:09
Aver. Okay.
01:15
Radio, ladder one.
01:19
Three.
01:21
Looks like another caller reported a 10-46[1] at Del Monte and Neil Road, stating they saw two female subjects running westbound on Del Monte from the vehicle.
01:30
Del Monte and Neil Road.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-46: Disabled vehicle / Motorist assist
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Location mentioned:
Neil Rd, Reno, NV
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