Child accidentally locked in car at Mulberry Drive, Lafayette TN
A child was accidentally locked inside a vehicle near Mulberry Drive. Police responded to help unlock the car and ensure the child's safety.
Audio|Source: Macon County Public Safety
02:4
Transcript:
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(number withheld), can I get your route to near Mulberry Drive, (number withheld)-Mulberry Drive? Call her advice, she accidentally hits a lock button on her car when she was getting out, her child's in the car.
00:16
That's 104, I'll be en route.
00:25
104921. 2009, I'm being out with him.
00:32
09, (number withheld).
00:34
20, go ahead.
00:39
20.
00:43
I'm coming across the intersection with the Yvesivt, and just a second.
00:48
10-4[1]. I'm just going to see what we got.
00:53
Just next, 218.
00:57
Bill for 218. 218,
01:05
I have a signal 6.
01:08
Just me a Cadmade me for it.
01:10
That's 104.
01:15
(number withheld). (number withheld).
01:19
(number withheld), go ahead.
01:28
The cars.
01:29
We're gone. We're going to go windows down.
01:33
Just surprise me what you're wanting to do.
01:36
Do we need to try to get 65 in there?
01:38
Yeah, call and see where he's at first.
01:41
Ten point.
01:43
65, two or three. Don't leave me to come here to office.
01:51
Yeah, that's 104, Tyler, if you don't care. Can you come on down to near Mulberry?
01:57
We got a child locked in the vehicle.
02:00
K-A-4. I'm on the way.
02:03
That's 10-4[1], sir. Thank you.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Location mentioned:
Near Mulberry Dr, Lafayette, TN 37083
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