00:12
He's pulled over twice now, and he's slow rolling and he keeps going.
00:19
We're westbound on Broadway right now.
00:32
From Bellevue, can you check those plates around?
00:42
a stop, Broadway and Norbert.
00:51
9, did you have a 28?
00:56
And for it'll be Wisconsin boy Charles Frank (number withheld) .
01:11
want state to back you 33 ? Negative, I am talking to him now.
01:28
Dispatch, where is they coming from?
01:33
They were near Wrightstown.
01:36
10-4[1], I'm gonna go with 10-8[2] unless 309 needs me to come down there for some reason.
01:44
309, did you want 5-4 to continue?
01:57
Negative, I'm 10-2[3].
01:59
Do you have any weapons?
02:01
Three hundred and nine dispatch.
02:03
Three hundred and nine.
02:06
If you still have state coming 33 , they can downgrade.
02:16
They can keep coming.
02:17
The driver is visibly upset and crying.
02:29
Three hundred and nine dispatch, state's 10-2[3]3 .
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received or understood.
[2]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
[3]
10-2: Signal strength is good; transmission is being received clearly.