Police stop vehicle and request ambulance, South Portland ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police followed a request from Oxford to locate a white pickup truck with expired plates that was seen near Poland and believed to be headed toward Portland. Officers stopped the vehicle near Osprey Circle in South Portland and requested an ambulance for the male driver.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
00:46
Transcript:
00:00
Received a follow request from Oxford.
00:03
They're looking for a white pickup truck that was last seen in Poland in the five corners area, believed to be heading toward Portland, might be getting on the pike.
00:11
It's going to be a wildlife plate (number withheld), which is expired.
00:17
They're requesting to stop and check the well-being of the male driver.
00:20
They've not put a file out yet.
00:21
10-4[1], I got that vehicle stopped.
00:25
We're going to try to go to Long Creek.
00:35
763, you broke up a little bit at the end of 10-9.
00:43
I have that vehicle stopped near Osprey Cir.
00:45
I'm going to get an ambulance here.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Osprey Cir, South Portland, ME 04106
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