High speed car pursuit ends on frankford avenue, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers pursued a black Nissan Maxima with Delaware license tags as it traveled at high speeds on Frankford Avenue and surrounding streets. The vehicle disregarded traffic signals. The pursuit was ended for safety reasons.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Twenty-six black Nissan Maxima, southbound 2700 Frankford.
00:04
Just took off on a high rate of speed.
00:06
It's now approaching Lehigh,
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going westbound.
00:11
You have a tag on it?
00:14
It's gonna be the Delaware tag.
00:15
I need the full thing right now.
00:18
Delaware ten five westbound Lehigh from Frankfurt.
00:20
As if anybody's in that area is gonna be traveling at high rate of speed
00:24
Like two blocks behind, I'm approaching Kensington right now.
00:27
Bill continuing westbound.
00:32
ECA, was that a K unit and did they try and pull over you?
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426.
00:38
I got him right here.
00:39
I'm gonna stop.
00:41
Be cautious.
00:42
All right, he's southbound on Kensington passing over Huntington now.
00:50
Okay, southbound Kensington.
00:53
Disregarding traffic signals, all units just let it go.
00:56
All right, all units just left his car go.
00:58
He's disregarding traffic.
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Location mentioned:
Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19134
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