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Disabled vehicle reported on highway near interstate split, West Memphis AR
A disabled vehicle was reported on Highway 70 westbound near the split of Interstates 40 and 55 in West Memphis, Arkansas. Officers noted the vehicle was blacked out and could not confirm if it had flipped. Both tires on the passenger side appeared to be disabled. No accident was involved.
Audio|Heard on: East Central Arkansas Public Safety
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02:55
Transcript:
00:00
4.5 or 5, just beyond the split is on the inside lane.
00:15
It's blacked out.
00:16
We didn't get time to check on it if it flipped around.
00:20
Acknowledged.
00:27
I'll call my personal.
00:33
244 dispatch traffic.
00:42
Go ahead, 244.
00:45
Carverstaff Highway 70 Westbound Arkansas 309 Union George Young 3909 the Union George Young try to get return please ma'am
01:05
Correction,
01:07
2012, Toyota Camry Gray and Color Expiration in November of 2026, to a Delmo or (name withheld) out of Forrest City Insurance and Converm.
01:18
If you can't show me out with that vehicle, please.
01:24
Timbor.
01:25
Good morning.
01:31
This is you careless driving.
01:36
Riveridge.
01:42
Ridgewood Church with Texas Victor William Young 1-2-3-1-V-W-Y-1-2-3-1.
01:47
W.W.I.1-2-3-1.
01:56
Georgia, Georgia, 1028.
02:00
P, 41.
02:04
Robert Young John (number withheld), Robert Young John (number withheld), Georgia.
02:15
104. Be expected to have a 27-1 ready.
02:24
(number withheld), 648,
02:29
(number withheld).
02:36
Martitia Brown out of Blake in Georgia, Insurance Valley, 1052.
02:40
Acknowledged. It doesn't involve an accident.
02:49
Looks like both passengers' side tires are disabled if you'll start the next small unknown code.
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