Black truck follows vehicle in road rage incident, Glenshaw PA
A caller reported being followed by a small black truck in a road rage incident near Mount Royal Boulevard in Shaler Township. The incident started near Thompson Run in Ross Township and continued through the area. The caller was followed into a public parking area at Mainfield's Parkmont. Police were alerted to the situation.
Audio|Source: North Hills Police / Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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6.87 County for road rage institute.
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87.
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Austin at you, it's Shaler.
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Thompson are on a Bilsack.
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Caller believes that someone is following them from a road rage incident, so they're on DELSack Head where it's not roll.
00:19
Sussex in a small black truck.
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Probably. Probably.
00:37
Okay, can you let trailer know, please?
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Yeah, alright, a heart 38-5.
01:02
County 60287, I saw that update they're on Mount Royal.
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If you want to pass it on the chair, then close it up.
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Everyone comes to the expense.
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Got it.
01:39
Ross had a railroad-dray incident.
01:44
Actors vehicle is on Babcock, heading towards Mount Royal,
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the black truck.
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UpCobby, is there a complainant that Ross is meeting with?
02:01
Standby agenda just made a rate on the Mount Royal.
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10-4[1], what's the vehicle description?
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It's a small black truck.
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1501 response former village care center room 214 715 free report right for an 87 female disability braven at 2053
02:54
Shaler County, the caller was still being followed by the vehicle black and small truck.
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The caller is now in Mainfield's five department, Parkmont,
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Dr. Police.
03:06
The caller's going to be an age silver hound.
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All right, that's probably.
03:13
Do we know if this occurs in Ross Township or Shaylor?
03:20
They originally started in Ross, it looks like, awful Thompson run.
03:26
And then the callers being followed by the black truck in the issue.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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