Truck with flat tires reported near Connecticut College, New London CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a tractor trailer with two flat rear tires and an oversized load near Connecticut College on Route 32 entering New London. The driver was aware of the issue and secured the vehicle before boarding the ferry. No further action was required.
Audio|Heard on: Waterford Police, Fire, and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:50
Transcript:
00:00
Route 32 by Connecticut College coming into the city.
00:03
Caller reported there's a tractor trailer with a flat tire in the back.
00:06
All right, all right, thank you sir.
00:08
All right. Might be an issue.
00:11
Uh.
00:17
One copy.
00:21
All right, it's coming into a lot of need.
00:35
106 HQ with the 16.
00:42
Go ahead.
00:45
Rope ferry at High Ridge, Connecticut.
00:48
Bravo Romeo (number withheld).
00:54
Roger.
01:16
Zero two.
01:20
Go ahead.
01:24
I'm behind that vehicle right now.
01:26
It's right next to the intersection on Eugene O'Neill Drive.
01:29
He's in the left lane, looks like he's going to be turning.
01:37
Also confirming the rear two tires on the trailer are both out.
01:43
It's an oversized load.
01:48
What is 1847?
01:56
One to two, one to two.
01:59
Go ahead.
02:11
Roger. 601's off in quarters.
02:18
Roger, in quarters 1840, ma'am.
02:22
One to Q.
02:30
One to Q.
02:36
Go ahead.
02:43
That driver knew that he blew two tires.
02:46
He chained up the best he could and he's on the ferry.
02:49
We'll be clear, no report.
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