High-speed car incident near greenfield and elliot, Gilbert AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a white Ford Taurus from the late 1990s or early 2000s was involved in a high-speed incident near Greenfield Road and Elliot Road in Gilbert, Arizona. The vehicle was traveling at about 60 miles per hour. The pursuit was later terminated with no further involvement.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, can you tell me at the street dead ends please?
00:03
Because he's going to the end of the street.
00:05
Approximately 60 miles an hour.
00:08
I have not pursued.
00:10
Never.
00:14
Wait a second.
00:18
This is how far Tom 14, Greenfield and Elliot, northbound? Early 2000, late 90s.
00:28
Taurus.
00:30
Yeah, you went to the dead end.
00:33
Hammer.
00:40
Engine 221, C-Dex 5, Hillperson, BLS, (number withheld) Eastway Road, Unit 107, Engine 221, C-Dex 5.
00:59
One.
01:00
I don't know for the session one.
01:03
I'm going to be extended for women or issues.
01:07
September.
01:11
And 743.
01:13
743.
01:15
Can you add me to hurt traps and I'll get some printer assistance?
01:20
How far.
01:26
So I'm on it.
01:29
Negative is long gone, it looks like.
01:33
Never, so can I clear the channel?
01:36
Yeah.
01:38
Never, Cento Zoom in normal traffic.
01:43
Damn, when he's westbound on Elliot.
01:46
I just went northbound and point Santa to the dirt road and then went westbound,
01:51
probably out to Greenfield.
01:54
Yeah, I got the greenfield.
01:55
I'll know where it went.
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