Moped crash with rider leaving scene on route 46 west, Bergen County NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a person on a moped crashed on Route 46 West near Cantina but was uninjured. The rider was initially on the shoulder but then left the scene heading westbound on the shoulder. The moped was described as black, and the rider wore a beige coat and black helmet. Police were notified of the departure.
Audio|Heard on: Bergen NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
You sent a patrol call 46 West in front of Cantina.
00:05
688 Route 46.
00:07
A person on a moped was in the left lane and crashed.
00:12
We got them off to the shoulder.
00:13
They are not hurt,
00:15
but the bike is damaged.
00:16
They are on the shoulder here till people get something.
00:20
Where is the person?
00:22
Rochelle Park, Tom.
00:24
Go to Firecom.
00:26
Let PD know they just jumped on the bike and they are taking off 46 West down the shoulder.
00:34
Received.
00:37
They are in the left lane.
00:38
They are going to be going into Ridgefield Park.
00:41
Received. PD was advised.
00:44
Firecom calling RF11.
00:45
Do you have a description? Color of the bike? What the party was wearing?
00:50
The black type go-kart,
00:53
male Hispanic, beige coat, black helmet.
00:59
Headed forty-six west.
01:00
It should be over to go park by now.
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Location mentioned:
US-46, New Jersey
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