Police chase ends in crash on Old Greenwood Road, Fort Smith AR


Police pursued a white 2015 Chevy Tahoe southbound on Old Greenwood Road driving against traffic. Multiple law enforcement units attempted to stop the vehicle. The pursuit ended in a crash involving one or two vehicles with a heavy police presence. The situation was eventually de-escalated and the person involved was taken out by police.
Audio|Source: River Valley Public Safety
07:12
Transcript:
00:00
Where's about 28? Good.
00:07
Adam,
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George,
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Tom,
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95, Tom,
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A-G-G-G-T-9-5-T.
00:18
Adam George Tom, 95 Tom, coming back on a white and color 2015 Chevy Tahoe.
00:25
Expiration 9 of 26 to the Arnold Motors out of Hackett, insurance is confirmed. Tempiti-2.
00:33
We traffic with roadmous miles.
00:37
Two,
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four.
00:48
Can they say what they're chasing that forward?
00:53
Negative, I know it's a DTF[2] unit, or southbound on Old Greenwood coming up on 540 now.
01:08
Crossing over 540 now, still southbound on all Greenwood.
01:20
He's driving in an uncommon traffic. They're gonna try to get him stopped.
01:25
We're getting them inside, we're getting that bottom. We're just now going over 540.
01:31
He's 10 fourth.
01:40
Base, brush two and brush one.
01:47
We'll get everything loaded back up here in ISC.
01:50
We'll be returning back to Potomac.
01:53
Tampa?
01:56
Approximately 10 acres, Byrd.
01:59
Super.
02:13
Just by Station 10, can you issue us a number for a U.S.
02:17
call at Station 10 and have you a M.S.
02:20
Control breathing.
02:22
Okay.
02:24
Okay.
02:30
Sebastian 59.
02:31
We're running out of Arkansas. You're ready.
02:38
Go ahead.
02:41
It's going to be out of the last name, Arnold, first name (name withheld), dated with 1990, 1124, 1124, 1990.
03:08
B.
03:12
The airport party two drop jacksman at the intersection of Old Greenwood Road is Savannah Street.
03:20
Thank you.
03:30
Thank you.
03:48
(name withheld) Arnold is going to be valid out of Hackett. The person is subject to a federal mental health prohibitor for firearm possession, triple I.
04:04
No traffic.
04:06
Negative locals to 22.
04:22
He was two-cubbs.
04:32
Thank you, too. I need a three tonight.
04:37
Okay, boy.
04:45
I'll get at the time. I can't afford a low overactment.
04:54
We'll be type 2 responding on that. Okay.
05:02
Boy,
05:06
Charles David, 1 3 Sam, that's a tag number on this.
05:10
You said you got a 10-leven coming?
05:15
We'll get a 10-leven started. We had a 10-1[1]6 route.
05:22
Tempor, yeah, we're going to be a 10-1[1].
05:26
Yeah,
05:30
we'll.
05:34
Go on.
05:37
We're not there, one.
05:48
Sebastian 15,000 servers?
05:51
Senator.
05:56
All grade 1, Savannah, we're not seeing anything. You have any further information?
06:08
This looks like we have a single vehicle, possibly two vehicle accidents.
06:15
We have a lot of law enforcement in the way blocking the scene. All units stand by for further.
06:27
Gray Ford, pickup truck, Arkansas, Adam Norpaul, 911 Victor,
06:32
Victor, Adam Norfolk, 91 Victor,
06:35
about the 5 east, or west, sorry.
06:40
Temple.
06:48
Fort Smith, H-50.
06:51
Go ahead.
06:55
Danz will be 1011.
06:57
1010. Okay.
07:00
For all the responding units, you can cancel. You can cancel.
07:10
Patient's out.
07:11
I'll hear with PD.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1: Poor/weak signal (unable to copy)
[2]
DTF: Drug Task Force
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Location mentioned:
Savannah St, Fort Smith, AR
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