Suspicious pedestrian on shoulder near South Grand Island Bridge, Tonawanda NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible suspicious pedestrian, described as a young white female, was seen walking on the right shoulder southbound near mile markers fifteen point two to fifteen point three towards the South Grand Island Bridge. The situation may involve safety concerns due to pedestrian presence on the highway shoulder.
Audio|Heard on: New York State Thruway Authority - Buffalo Division
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Buffalo at that round, fifteen point three, fifteen point two heading southbound on the right shoulder, heading up towards the bridge.
00:08
We have what appears to be a white young female walking on the shoulder, heading up towards the bridge.
00:22
(number withheld).
00:27
(number withheld).
00:34
(number withheld).
00:37
(number withheld). Are you calling?
00:55
(number withheld) by four, be clear.
00:58
What you for?
01:04
(number withheld), you copy that pedestrian?
01:09
Can you go again with it?
01:17
Fifteen point three, fifteen point two southbound.
01:19
A white female walking on the right shoulder towards the bridge.
01:30
Can I get a tower in there?
01:32
And it'd be the southbound South Grand Island Bridge, she's on the right shoulder.
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Location mentioned:
South Grand Island Bridge, Tonawanda, NY 14150
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