Wrong way driver on I-295 near welcome center, Washington Crossing PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a driver was traveling the wrong way westbound in eastbound lanes of I-295 near the Welcome Center. The vehicle was a black sedan or SUV, and the driver appeared to be intoxicated. Law enforcement is trying to intervene.
Audio|Heard on: Northampton PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:55
Transcript:
00:00
Control from Scudder Falls can you let lower makefield township know there's a wrong way driver on two ninety five driving westbound in the eastbound lanes
00:10
All right two o' left Scotters do you have a description of the car
00:18
Looks like a black sedan.
00:20
Hey, Raycee.
00:21
Did he cross hard bridge first?
00:24
He's passing the Welcome Center now.
00:27
Raycees. Control, I'm just west to the Welcome Center.
00:30
I'm looking for them now.
00:32
Control from Scudder Falls.
00:33
It's going to be a, looks like a black SUV.
00:37
Hey, Risi, we're on the phone with PSP in the Alabama.
00:40
Control, I have that vehicle.
00:41
I'm trying to get them turned around there.
00:43
All right. Control from 20.
00:45
20.
00:46
Can you stay alive? The vehicle didn't stop.
00:49
The driver appeared to be intoxicated.
00:52
Where do I see? CSB has been advised.
00:54
I'll be clear.
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Location mentioned:
I-295, Lower Makefield Township, PA
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