Disabled truck with missing front tires near ashland st, North Adams MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a truck with missing front tires is disabled near Ashland Street. Authorities are coordinating tow arrangements, possibly involving a flatbed or the vehicle's owner for removal.
Audio|Heard on: North Adams Police / Fire, Adams, Williamstown and County Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Just let him know it's the truck, front tires are gone.
00:03
Are we going to need to flatbed?
00:12
24th open up guns.
00:13
Symbian ambulance, check on the party down there.
00:17
See it.
00:22
No,
00:24
that's this way, Senator Birch Street, Matt.
00:27
Judge, Adam.
00:31
The community room, 150 Ashland Street, Officer Zotzi,
00:36
evaluate the party involved in an assault.
00:43
Free. Unit 7.
00:50
No, we're responding left 31.
00:53
No, we're responding to 1.
00:56
Go. ...the-left a distance.
01:00
Yeah,
01:04
probably does.
01:08
The caller is clear, I'm returning to quarter.
01:14
Four clear at 1132.
01:22
Nord Adam, this batch, unit seven.
01:28
Drive 7.
01:31
Standard 150, Ashland.
01:35
1133.
01:37
1133.
01:42
Cartoon.
01:44
Are you guys going to take care of the tow for this vehicle or do you want the owner, please?
01:50
We just contacted Ron.
01:51
He should be over in this moment.
01:54
All right, all the lines and hold on.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Ashland St, North Adams, MA 01247
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