Police respond to crash after driving complaint, Salem OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a reported reckless driving incident that led to a crash near the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr Parkway and Cherry Avenue in Salem, Oregon. Units coordinated the response and confirmed related information between agencies.
Audio|Heard on: Salem Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Six three one, are you able to head to a crash? Sorry, it is a driving complaint.
00:03
I'll change it now.
00:09
Six six two, I can go from where's it at?
00:14
Six six two, it's going to be at the Martin Luther King Jr Parkway and Cherry Avenue intersection.
00:22
Copy.
00:29
Three one five, let's send a patrol unit to that crash too, please, based on the driving related to the crash.
00:39
Two two four, you're the closest unit.
00:41
Can you start heading that way?
00:46
Two two four, April.
00:50
Thank you, (number withheld).
00:55
Three four zero, I just want to confirm that (name withheld) got that info.
01:02
Affirmative, so it got sent to.
01:04
We got the driving complaint earlier.
01:05
We sent it over to (name withheld) for direction of travel and time delay.
01:08
Got sent back over to us.
01:10
Advised that a crash happened there at an intersection with the same vehicle.
01:14
Five (number withheld) dispatching you on a menace call.
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Location mentioned:
Cherry Ave NE, Salem, OR
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