Police respond to possible disturbance near Connecticut Ave, Norwalk CT
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According to the dispatch call, a bus driver in Norwalk requested police assistance near Connecticut Avenue by a fast-food restaurant after a person without shoes reportedly acted erratically near and on the bus. The person appeared distressed and was described as possibly homeless. Police were called to handle the disturbance and ensure safety at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield CT Transportation Group Calls
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04:31
Transcript:
00:00
One nine four to base.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:05
The lady got off of,
00:07
100 Kennedy got out of there, but she has no shoes on.
00:11
She's up on Stone Mine.
00:14
What part of Connecticut Avenue?
00:17
Yes.
00:19
I'm right here in front of Burger King.
00:25
Copy that. I'll let someone know.
00:32
Radio check 179.
00:36
179 clear, thank you.
00:39
Copy.
00:45
942 base.
00:47
Yes sir.
00:50
This person is coming beside the bus now, I want to go through door again for them.
00:57
I want to move.
01:02
You say the person got on the bus?
01:06
They stepped off by foot.
01:07
They rushed back to the bus and started banging on the door.
01:14
Mace to Joe.
01:18
What's the location right now?
01:21
Connecticut Avenue by Burger King.
01:26
Should I let them back on the bus? I can't hold the bus.
01:28
The bus is going to leave now.
01:30
Let's call the police department and let them know that we have what appears to be a homeless person on the bus causing a little disturbance.
01:45
All of them right now.
01:48
Should I send the police over here?
01:52
Okay, we're calling the Norwalk Police Department now to send somebody over.
01:57
Should I turn back on the plane?
02:00
All right, 10-20 base.
02:05
Just stay put until the police get there.
02:09
I got 221 instead.
02:14
I'm stopping in the middle of the road and the person's standing right at the door.
02:17
I can't move.
02:18
Should I let them back on the bus?
02:24
Screaming in the can like a knife.
02:30
Stay put until the police get there.
02:38
What else are they wearing?
02:41
They have a light color jacket.
02:47
A tan sweater jacket and floral pants.
02:53
Adult female.
03:00
Pardon me?
03:02
What is their appearance?
03:06
Described as an adult female.
03:10
(name withheld).
03:12
I'm on my way over there now.
03:15
Do they want to get back on the bus?
03:19
Yes, they want to get back on the bus.
03:23
They have no shoes on their feet.
03:27
What can you do for them?
03:30
Stand by.
03:32
Come back? Couldn't hear you.
03:35
What did the police say?
03:38
They said they're sending someone, but if the person gets on a bus or walks away, to let them know.
03:45
So based on whatever (name withheld) wants to do right now.
03:53
Okay, put them back on the bus or not?
03:57
Just stand by.
03:58
The police are on their way and should arrive shortly.
04:02
They’re approaching Connecticut Avenue now.
04:06
And I put them back on the bus.
04:09
Yeah, call the police.
04:13
Come back.
04:15
They're on the bus.
04:18
Copy that.
04:19
Just stay put until the police get there.
04:23
I'm on my way too.
04:26
They're crying and asking us to call someone.
04:30
Just stay put.
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Location mentioned:
Connecticut Ave, Norwalk, CT 06854
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