Suspected drunk driver flees from bus stop area, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a gray Ford Fusion was reported blocking buses near North Clinton Avenue in Rochester. The driver appeared intoxicated, spoke to bystanders, and then fled east on Main Street. Police were notified and assistance was requested from the Rochester Police Department.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Thirty-four,
00:01
Can you come over to North Clinton?
00:05
This guy is just parked in front of the busway.
00:08
Got out of his car to talk to us.
00:11
RPD, can we get your assistance out on Clinton Avenue?
00:16
RPD on Clinton Avenue.
00:18
There's a vehicle impeding the buses.
00:22
I don't think there's RPD.
00:24
No RPD since seven.
00:26
They should probably.
00:28
Check on this car because he's drunk driving.
00:32
All right, we're calling 911.
00:35
He just left.
00:37
I hope he's not chasing a bus or something.
00:40
Let's see.
00:47
Yeah, we'll call 911.
00:49
GS1, what was his issue?
00:52
34 to radio.
00:54
You can just tell him he's parked at the intersection of East Main Street and North Clinton Avenue.
00:58
Well, now he's moving now.
01:00
They think he was probably drunk.
01:02
Yeah, we caught that too when we rerun the Taylor.
01:06
We just,
01:07
There's too much snow on the car.
01:09
I can't see the license plate.
01:11
Hey, at 34, I got a better view of the plate.
01:13
We're gonna let them know which way it is.
01:15
Did he go straight on Clinton or turn on Main? Right on Main.
01:20
It's a gray Ford Fusion.
01:24
He has his flashes on.
01:27
Gray Ford Fusion four-door sedan, turned right onto East Main Street.
01:31
Good job guys.
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