Officers address dangerous driver disrupting traffic


Police are handling a situation with a driver or group of vehicles who are ignoring traffic rules and creating hazards on the highway. They are considering shutting down part of the road to prevent accidents.
Audio|Source: Vidor PD/FD - Orange County
01:28
Transcript:
Okay, 405[1] LOPEN-O. 10-4[2]. 20-4. 27, I'm going to see how much longer. If not, we're going to have to burn them on the off ramp because they're about to kill us up here. they've almost hit the cones multiple times. In fact, they've moved three of them out of the way we're gone. 1080[3]s will over hit me. We'll over hit me. Fifth, five, I'm Ross from May Street. I'll be there a couple minutes for this. Yeah, I'm going to go, I'm going to be as long as it's going to be. And we'll probably just want to shut this whole thing down. all off on 1132[4]. Thank you. 47 to 15. We're going to have to get them off at 864, which is just before a road record. 815, I'm going to loop back around to town by you. Well, I'm 8014, 42, and I'm just going to start to flow rolling them. And we're going to take them off at the 864.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
405: Unknown/possible unit or call identification
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement (message received)
[3]
1080: Pursuit in progress
[4]
1132: Unknown/possible reference to assistance or backup
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Location mentioned:
Vidor, TX 77662
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