Officers stop vehicles for multiple traffic violations, Marlborough MA
Officers conducted multiple vehicle stops at Bolton Street and Main Street for traffic violations including running a red light, having a defective brake light, and parking too close to a fire hydrant. One vehicle owner agreed to move the car, which had recurring issues.
Audio|Source: City of Marlborough Police Department
03:21
Transcript:
00:00
16 go ahead More vehicles up East Main Street at Main Street With Mass 863 Victor Hotel 9 863 VH 9
00:20
Received East Main by Mainz
00:26
11 can put away.
00:29
Receive.
00:36
16, go ahead.
00:38
My operator will be the arrow. I'll be all the mail.
00:39
16, go ahead.
00:46
My operator will be the arrow.
00:48
I have all the information here.
00:50
I'll be also with the military.
00:54
Thank you.
00:56
16, neutral.
01:01
16, go ahead.
01:05
We clear that more vehicles stop.
01:08
That would be 30 Bravo[1], red light violation,
01:12
and defective brake light.
01:17
Racing.
01:23
75 control.
01:25
75, go ahead.
01:28
Open door one please.
01:31
Appreciate.
01:33
17, you can go ahead.
01:45
I'm going to be making a car stop here momentarily, the Granger at Self-Wolton commercial Victor (number withheld).
01:59
Received Branger by South Bolton.
02:04
13 consent, though.
02:07
Racing.
02:10
14, control.
02:14
14, go ahead.
02:17
Stoke with the car owner, he's going to move the car soon.
02:20
I'll be clear.
02:25
Received, uh, 14, can you just, uh,
02:28
talk to that part again?
02:29
Uh, it appears to view that this is a reoccurring issue with that vehicle.
02:39
Receive.
02:44
Control the Granger at Ames Place, Granger in Ames Place.
02:52
19 to 14,
02:54
Officer Grimina.
03:03
Right, sir.
03:05
Yeah,
03:06
what was the exact violation up there?
03:11
That vehicle is too close to the fire hydrant allegedly.
03:15
The landlord asking to park over there.
03:17
It's out of the road.
03:20
It's too close to fire hydrant.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
30 Bravo: Emergency Medical Dispatch (MPDS) determinant code for Traumatic Injuries (Specific) - Bravo (medium) priority medical response
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