Erratic driver behavior southbound on Route 16, Strafford County NH
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According to the dispatch call, a driver on southbound Route 16 near Exit 3 reportedly showed erratic and aggressive behavior near a white Toyota Highlander and a Ford F-150 in the breakdown lane. The caller felt threatened. No injuries were reported. The incident appears to involve unusual driver conduct causing concern.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
The other vehicle, the driver.
00:02
On scene.
00:04
You're off on scene at 8-12.
00:10
The other vehicle, the driver is displaying very erratic and aggressive behavior.
00:16
I asked to portion up to slide over it temporarily.
00:25
(name withheld),
00:26
his license just has the Milton address.
00:30
So if you could check 415 Ridge Road for Shane and check the low soon.
00:35
Good 5.
00:36
Seventy-1-802, sir.
00:42
Can you start medical, please?
00:47
One or two, I couldn't copy. What are you looking for?
00:49
Can you start rescue, please?
00:51
Affirmative.
01:03
Quarters to Ambulance 3.
01:05
Ambulance 3 respond to Maple Suites, 30, Holiday Drive, apartment 350 to assist the engine.
01:20
No injuries.
01:21
Caller did advise that the driver is displaying odd behavior and caller feels threatened.
01:28
It's a white toad a Highlander and a Ford F-150.
01:35
Southbound on 16 by Exit 3, it's in the breakdown lane, no occupants.
01:41
All right, I'll get back to you with the play, just stand on.
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Location mentioned:
NH-16, New Hampshire
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