Suspicious vehicle stops near Daniels and Traver, Brunswick County NC


Police and EMS responded to a stationary vehicle near Daniels and Traver streets. The vehicle, occupied by a suspect possibly linked to a previous incident, was parked with the engine off. The suspect approached the EMS vehicle, but no weapons were seen. EMS personnel made contact with the patient at the scene.
Audio|Source: Brunswick County Public Safety - VIPER
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Transcript:
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251. Can you advise 1728 time references current traffic?
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251. It's 1070 you see time with...
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Answer.
00:28
Go ahead.
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Is that vehicle still stationary?
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Yep, bye. Repeat it.
00:37
Is the vehicle still stationary?
00:39
Ten -four. He kind of just pulled up in front of another vehicle.
00:45
Appears to have turned his truck off,
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but he is stationary.
00:50
Tenfold.
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and went down an unknown road at the end of Traver through some cones.
01:07
So the vehicle pedestrian,
01:12
Daniels and Traver.
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1541 to come and show myself instead of seeing en route with 62. 10 -4. The subject's going to be in a black DMC.
01:37
10-4[1].
01:39
41 to 4 yet and might be our suspect from last night.
01:45
Careful.
01:50
If I'm Medic 2 or direct on Eustajan, can you see any possible weapons?
01:58
Negative that he is approaching our truck.
02:03
It's over.
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QO5, 10544.
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Q L5. TRO5.
02:21
No, too.
02:24
We've made patient contact, but if you could still keep lock, I'm in 1018, please.
02:29
Careful.
02:30
The Air Force of Compton.
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Zero.
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Let me 7-2-1-0-9-9 attention.
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approaching the truck.
02:50
They did make patient contact.
02:53
It was 1018.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative—message received and understood.
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