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Vehicle found floating in Connecticut River near boat launchWindsor CT

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audio iconMedical Emergency
E Barber St, Windsor, CT 06095

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to reports of a black SUV floating nose down approximately 20 feet from shore in the Connecticut River near the East Barber Street boat launch in Windsor, Connecticut. It is unknown if the vehicle was occupied.

Audio|Heard on: North Central CT Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
06:38
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, the East Barber Street boat line should get a citizen called from 291, city sees an SUV floating in the river in that area.
00:09
Can you start that one? Got fire going also.
00:14
Step one north side you can straight as well.
00:18
Yeah, stay cater to us.
00:21
Yeah,
00:24
for half four, seven twenty four.
00:45
WCCP 516 South of their fire.
00:48
A response to the Connecticut River for a reported vehicle seen from 291 possibly floating down in the river.
00:57
Two-five and number for you, really.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:04
Responding.
01:05
East Barber Street boat launch.
01:08
Card 44.
01:11
(number withheld).
01:16
Roger.
01:34
WQCP 516 South of the fire respond to the Windsor boat launch.
01:39
The Windsor boat launch.
01:41
Respond for a reporting vehicle in the Connecticut River is unknown if it is occupied or unoccupied.
01:52
Dispatch car 44.
01:53
Can you repeat dispatch?
01:57
East Barber Street boat launch got a report from a person driving on 291 so there is possibly SUV in the water.
02:10
10-5[2] negative second, you heard Dennis Mishaw out of her end.
02:15
Roger.
02:17
One off the police.
02:19
10-4[1], 10-4.
02:20
2, 3, 10-4[1].
02:23
4. 32, 10-4[1].
02:25
R2 on here.
02:31
21 respond to East Borrish people.
02:48
From alpha 4, when you have a second,
02:50
can you just change that from alpha 1 to alpha 4 and add EMS4 to the call, please?
02:59
That's car 15, respond.
03:03
Triple C and Francis.
03:06
Roger.
03:08
It's over.
03:10
The modges, EMS 3.
03:13
7 4, EMS 3.
03:17
Car 15, your route 728.28.
03:33
Be Do you do you in the alpha.
03:36
The mic.
03:43
Dispatch, medic five.
03:49
Medic four.
03:55
Medic 5, 99, AOS, 1930, good morning.
04:02
Better.
04:03
Medicines, good morning.
04:06
Hi.
04:09
Just to all, Unis.
04:11
Second caller just called in, it is going to be a black SUV, nose down, puts headlights on, closer to the boat launch.
04:18
Dispatch 21 has the message.
04:24
AMS very row.
04:28
So, AMS 3,731.
04:34
Just as much you show Alpha 4 in soon.
04:38
Say 4 after 4.
04:40
Hey, you shining up.
04:44
Moving 35. This is a good morning.
04:52
Rescue 2 is the root with 4.
04:55
Stand for Rescue 2, 731.
05:01
He's off. We'll be checking.
05:05
104 corrections, 732.
05:12
490, Beach.
05:14
490. 490.
05:19
EMS3, there is a SCV in the water to the right side of the boat launch.
05:25
So far as soon?
05:28
Yeah, that's confirmed it's definitely in the water probably 20 feet off the shore.
05:33
It doesn't look like it came off the bridge.
05:35
Probably came in from the boat launch.
05:38
Is Windsor on scene yet?
05:41
Yeah, it looks like EMS is walking down the shore.
05:44
Nobody's up on the bridge.
05:45
Okay, nook.
05:47
Good.
05:49
Yeah, the MS just pulled up on scene, they said on the right-hand side as you're pulling there's a HECU be in the water.
05:57
Shut on.
05:59
Step.
06:02
Agent 3 is responded.
06:04
Windsor boatwalk.
06:05
Go ahead.
06:08
Better.
06:10
Shit on a couple.
06:13
Good morning, I'll be 36, McIncourt.
06:20
Agent Surrey, responding to 733.
06:23
Good morning.
06:27
Thirty-four in the problem.
06:30
Command dispatch, confirming, yeah, we drove the black SUV in the water on a hundred yards south.
06:37
All right, see you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
[2]
10-5: Relay a message or information between parties.

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E Barber St, Windsor, CT 06095

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