Police respond to unsafe vehicle on I-90, Albany NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatch received reports of a Chrysler Pacifica driving westbound on I-90 near mile marker 164 without lights or taillights on. Officers were sent to check the vehicle, which was later observed to have active headlights.
Audio|Heard on: New York State Thruway Authority - Albany Division
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Seventy-seven 220.
00:03
Seven 220, we got a report of an unsafe.
00:11
Five three zero.
00:14
You can show me on scene for event number (number withheld).
00:18
Right back, (number withheld).
00:22
Seven 220 to Albany.
00:24
Go again with the last one.
00:27
Affirm, I was cut off.
00:28
We got a report of an unsafe vehicle westbound near mile marker 164, a Chrysler Pacifica driving with no lights on.
00:33
Sir, pass it by.
00:34
No further info.
00:40
Three C's. I'm currently out of position.
00:41
Could you let them know what next post now?
00:46
Uh, from Albany (number withheld) copy lost.
00:49
Company (number withheld).
00:54
3-2 is out.
00:57
You could just follow for an unsafe vehicle coming westbound from 164, a Chrysler Pacifica with no lights on.
01:03
(number withheld) is out of position.
01:09
Received.
01:15
(number withheld), be advised.
01:16
Correction, it's going to be no taillights on.
01:18
The vehicle has active headlights.
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Location mentioned:
I-90, Albany, NY
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