Pickup truck stopped after erratic driving on I-691, Meriden CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, troopers stopped a pickup truck driving erratically eastbound on route I-691 near Meriden. The driver was detained and EMS was called for medical evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Connecticut State Public Safety (Troop G, I and DEEP)
Listen to dispatch call
02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Trueby 129 and 1306, DOT calls that pickup truck is now eastbound on I-691.
00:08
The pickup truck with ladders, decals,
00:12
possibly red light blue.
00:17
So he's conscious in driving?
00:22
Roger, according to DOT, but they said he's going from left median over the right shoulder and back.
00:34
That's right.
00:40
Very job. Down therein right, 31 with 131 left.
00:44
Okay.
00:49
So. Once an inch, Bob.
00:50
You're off flipping that negative file, I don't take a post.
00:53
President.
00:56
Commit.
00:59
Do the slow-roll right in front of them.
01:01
I think I'm going to get him to stop.
01:02
He spawn to set exit 5.
01:07
Roger, 306.
01:09
Roger, flip my pod.
01:16
31, taking the railway to the vehicle south.
01:18
Roger.
01:20
Roger.
01:24
We got one detained.
01:27
Roger.
01:28
You start a hook.
01:34
It's going to be for a combination Charlie 409304.
01:42
All right.
01:48
Okay, but you start a hook.
01:49
Do I? No, Tony, study one.
01:52
Brad.
01:57
Once, 29, you're buying.
01:59
I'm assuming the M.S already started.
02:01
We'll have him check this guy out.
02:04
All right, I'll start Meriden, EMS.
02:08
Roger, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
I-691, Meriden, CT
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