Vehicle strikes another and leaves scene in Elmwood Park, Elmwood Park NJ


Police responded to a minor traffic accident in Elmwood Park where a vehicle hit another car and left the scene. The owner of the hit vehicle gave the license plate of the suspect car, and police requested a supervisor to assist.
Audio|Source: Passaic (City) Public Safety
02:7
Transcript:
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So the NBA[1] occurred on room 406 is either Bondfield or Emwood Park, not into state.
00:05
Gracie.
00:06
Gregory, command all units, you can return a quarter.
00:08
Go ahead, dispatch.
00:12
Building was investigated, no size of smoke or fire.
00:15
Area of indication that were inside the Mexican restaurant show no size of smoke or fire either.
00:20
This is reset, holding, hole you can be available, you can turn in command.
00:23
Receive 10-minute in command, 1944.
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Detective, can I get another unit here, please, a supervisor? Yep.
00:31
Receive 440.
00:32
495 can you uh head over there the Kid City 32 Lexington between Madison in Monroe
00:36
495
00:37
495 We're near by we'll head over there No receive
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613 to dispatch.
00:48
613, guys.
00:49
Did the registered owner provide you with a license plate of the vehicle that struck her vehicle?
00:54
Yeah,
00:55
that's affirmative. She gave us Romeo Tango Echo, November Alpha, Julia, New Jersey.
01:00
B, see, Tokyo.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
NBA: Non-injury/Non-blocking Accident (common NJ/NY radio abbreviation)
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Elmwood Park, NJ
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