Driver stopped for erratic driving near Toms Creek, Blacksburg VA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle was stopped near Toms Creek after driving erratically at nearly 100 mph. The driver was pulled over and no further assistance was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:3
Transcript:
00:00
4-2-1-R-V-MB 1038 on the Hull-T-U-SPT tag I'm giving you a second If I get another unit we're just on a hundred pass Tom's Creek POMS Street POMP And 4 Confirming westbound 460 passing Tom's Creek
00:20
104, he's stopped, just passed.
00:22
Tom's Creek, I believe it's going to be Oscar 9 Fox Trot 706 would be 09F, 706.
00:29
He was all over the road, right before I lit him up, we were almost 100.
00:36
104, confirming you are a station area at this time.
00:40
10.4, that is right.
00:44
104. 104. Can you available in the area.
00:49
3040. I'm interrupting the office.
00:53
10-4[1]. I'm going to say they've got a Blacksburg unit as they can respond that way as well.
00:57
Thank you.
01:01
P.D.
01:04
P.D.
01:06
N.O.V. Montgomery U.S.
01:10
4-3-5. Montgomery 41 is advised and there to step on it.
01:19
EPD
01:22
Every bucks for a 235, whatever 41 is code 4, you can 1022.
01:33
MCPD Junkn on.
01:36
What's the new out?
01:37
Code 4[2].
01:38
Just wait for.
01:42
41. Confirming units can 1022 and that you are code 4.
01:48
Yeah, I'm code 4.
01:50
I'm writing off some summons there, but I'm code 4.
01:56
104, copy code 4.
01:57
Also, the vehicle return on a key of sportage valid, if that's going to be the correct 28 provided.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
[2]
Code 4: No further assistance needed
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