Erratic driver crashes and passed out near Rochester animal hospital, Rochester MN
In Rochester, MN, a red Chevy Equinox drove erratically, crashed near an animal hospital, and the driver was found passed out after being stopped by officers near 11th Avenue.
Audio|Source: Austin Combined (Law / Fire / EMS)
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Transcript:
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Register 21-50 cars for an active driving complaint just hit the median northbound 52 from Civic Center.
00:07
It's going to be a red Chevy Equinox.
00:13
Plate given John King X-ray 805.
00:17
21 a 2 from the office.
00:25
They're just coming up to 19th Street.
00:29
RP does have its hazards on right behind him.
00:33
That's forth.
00:39
Sounds like you take a 19th Street exit Elton Hills.
00:44
That far as the caller staying with him?
00:47
Stand for they are.
00:53
He's the one eastbound on Elton Hills.
00:56
Okay.
01:03
And took another right at the next intersection by Circle K.
01:08
So far.
01:09
Apparently he crashed,
01:13
but by the animal hospital, that's he driving 14th Street, I assume, by some animal hospital.
01:22
10 for him. Just coming up to night keep now.
01:29
Okay, it sounds like he got out of the ditch and is driving again.
01:35
10-4[1].
01:40
Truth is your us, sir.
01:42
I'll be coming from the South.
01:48
Still continuing southbound on 11th Avenue from 14th Street.
01:56
Sounds like they're stopped for the train.
02:03
RPD, Olmsted County deputies, are you copying this as well?
02:11
All right, can you get me directions again where they're at?
02:16
Just back to zero seven, destination.
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Cover destination.
02:24
They're still stuck behind the train, so they'd be on the north side of the train tracks on 11th Avenue.
02:32
So 2-2-3, you're coming in, going to be going right towards them.
02:39
212 Rochester, I'm coming up behind them now too.
02:45
And the train is just clearing now.
02:53
Okay, is it right in front of your caller here?
03:01
Sounds like they are right behind them with the hazards still on.
03:04
I hear all guys yelling so you must be behind the right one.
03:08
I am there's stopped here in the lane.
03:16
I said you want to get inside and so you can park in front of him he's passed out here.
03:24
I want to pin him in from the front that way if he wakes up here.
03:33
RPD officers, we are out with that vehicle, P22.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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