Driver arrested after DUI-related crash, Salem OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement and fire responded to a vehicle crash near South Club on Lancaster Drive SE in Salem. The incident was connected to a pursuit and suspected DUI. The driver was taken into custody, and part of Lancaster Drive was temporarily closed for investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Salem Police Dispatch
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04:42
Transcript:
00:00
Crash down South Club.
00:06
Crash just north of South Club.
00:13
I got you. Can you map that?
00:18
Fire engine, do a copy. Crash prior to pursuit and possible DUI.
00:27
450, I copy.
00:28
450 to dispatcher.
00:29
Let me know if they put the official request for a dog in.
00:36
All units, the vehicle's pinned.
00:44
Counties are arriving on scene.
00:50
And I have driver custody.
00:56
Copy. OSP has the custody.
01:03
Lancaster is shut down right now for a short time.
01:09
We'll try to do traffic control.
01:27
We need to shut down Lancaster so we can turn traffic around.
01:41
Copy. Headed toward 27th and Kuebler.
01:49
We have enough units on scene.
02:51
They apparently got hit by the vehicle.
03:09
Make sure OSP knows and collects info for the accident investigation.
03:24
We are on Lancaster near Amory Sons.
03:46
I'm at Lancaster and Court and blocking the northbound lane.
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Location mentioned:
Lancaster Dr SE, Salem, OR 97317
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