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High speed vehicle weaving through traffic near 2nd AvenueRome GA

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N 2nd Ave NW & Shorter Ave, Rome, GA 30165

According to the dispatch call, a vehicle was reported driving at high speed and weaving through traffic near 2nd Avenue and Shorter Avenue in Rome, Georgia. Officers were attempting to catch up to the vehicle traveling westbound.

Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:5
Transcript:
00:00
Anybody on Shorter Avenue, like division area?
00:06
I'm not far.
00:08
I've got a high speed vehicle weaving in and out of traffic we're trying to catch up to.
00:15
East or west.
00:17
He's headed westbound.
00:20
I'm on 2nd Avenue.
00:26
2nd. This is a gentleman, right?
00:33
I, uh, thank you second off.
00:40
200 dispatch.
00:43
Perfect.
00:45
That's important to you.
00:46
I'll have to get down. 242. You'll have to get down.
00:48
See what?
00:56
I'm not having a passing now I'm trying to get caught.
01:03
I'm behind some shorter curtain.

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N 2nd Ave NW & Shorter Ave, Rome, GA 30165

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