Vehicle with suspended registration hits guardrail in Salisbury, Salisbury MA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle with suspended registration struck a guardrail several times while traveling north on Interstate 95. The vehicle exited at Exit 90 and turned onto Main Street in Salisbury. Salisbury Police Department was notified and units are responding to the area near Main Street.
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Transcript:
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Report of the vehicle to strike the guardrail several times and continue on 95 northbound, exiting at exit 90,
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and taking a left towards Main Street in Salisbury.
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Information was passed on with Salisbury PD.
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Again, it's (number withheld).
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Code 22 information was recorded.
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Just one call on it.
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Twenty didn't receive.
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I'm clearing this paper exchange momentarily.
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Help all of.
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Okay,
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receive the call was transferred over to Salisbury PD.
00:36
Just took a left from the ramp on Main Street.
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So right.
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82 to 20 tons pulled into near Main Street Salisbury again it's a (number withheld) it appears registration suspended Salisbury units are in reach of that address they have been advised once you clear you're being heard pre-ed when was the guardrail that they possibly struck.
01:21
Code 22 didn't pinpoint that information.
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She is standing by in the area of near Main Street.
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I do have her information recorded.
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She didn't have that exact location on the time she struck the guardrail.
01:36
Again, she's off there in area near Main Street.
01:41
Okay.
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