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SCANNER TRAFFIC
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LIVE REVIEWS OF SCANNER TRAFFIC
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Felony Pursuit, Traffic Stop After Shots Fired Reported
(MINATARE, Neb.) -- Officers attempted a traffic stop on a Charger after receiving a report of shots fired from the road or vehicle. Traffic indicated a possible AR-15. A high speed pursuit ensued with the vehicle to Stonegate Road passing County Road N, north of Minatare. Multiple State Patrol units responded with assistance. Units on scene reported codes and status updates as teams moved in to secure the area and provide support. One male was arrested and taken to County Jail.
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Mass Shooting Chaos Edmond Oklahoma : Multiple Victims and Lockdowns
(EDMOND, Okla.) -- A chaotic mass shooting at a pavilion near Spring Lake Park results in multiple gunshot victims. Emergency responders coordinate large-scale medical and law enforcement responses, hospitals and nearby businesses go into lockdown, and officers search for suspect vehicles described as a black Tahoe and a red car.
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Triple Fatality Crash; Dog Bite, Vehicle vs. Building
(LUSK, Wyo.) -- AirLink at Regional West was called for a motor vehicle accident near Lusk, Wyoming late Friday night, May 1, 2026. Scanner traffic indicated a fatally serious accident with one patient being transported to the hospital. [SCANNER TRAFFIC] Regional West ER, this is AirLink One. We are twenty minutes out with a cold offload coming to you with a 40-year-old trauma patient involved in a T-bone type accident at highway speeds. The vehicle struck the bed of a semi-truck; three occupants were DOA on scene. The patient was extricated, awake and oriented, C-spine cleared, and head CT negative. Vitals: HR 80, BP 100/66, RR 14, SpO2 99% on 2 L O2. Injuries include left hip fracture, left orbital blowout, small right pneumothorax in the lower lobe, and left rib fractures. Diverting from MCR with ETA ~20 minutes; please activate full trauma team. Please pray for this devastating accident and everyone involved. Other Scanner Traffic indicated a dog bite in Gering and a Vehicle vs Building crash into Essential Fuels on the South Beltline in Scottsbluff.
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Wildcat Hills UTV Rollover: Emergency Response on Highway 71
(WILDCAT HILLS) -- A serious ATV rollover accident occurred this morning, April 25, around 11:00 am near the County line. Air Link at Regional West was unable to fly due to weather. One male was transported via ground ambulance to Regional West Medical Center. Dispatch audio captures the response to a UTV rollover on Highway 71 near the Wildcat Hills and Banner/Scotts Bluff county line. Multiple regional units coordinate after reports of a male rider found unresponsive with head injuries and heavy bleeding. Emergency crews arrive on scene, stabilize and evaluate the patient, and prepare for transport to a nearby hospital while managing traffic and scene safety.
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Highway Dispatch: Cattle Crossings, Truck Failures & Traffic Stops
This episode is a rapid-fire dispatch transcript covering multiple highway incidents across several routes, including traffic stops, wildlife and cattle crossing reports, and commercial trucks being placed out of service. Notable items include a report of a person possibly being held against their will with a family member, officers escorting disabled vehicles, numerous plate and vehicle descriptions, and ongoing citations and monitoring at specific mile markers.
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Highway Hustle: Dispatch Across Multiple Counties
Dispatch log covering multiple calls: traffic stops, citations, an arrest for DUI, vehicle issues left roadside, and coordination with regional units. Medical and assault responses, air and ground units returning to service, and several highway reports including cattle on the road and erratic drivers.
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Dispatch Frenzy: A Long List of Calls
(PANHANDLE OF NEBRASKA) -- This episode follows a hectic stretch of emergency dispatch activity centered around North Platte Dispatch, featuring medical emergencies, vehicle incidents, VIN and DOT checks, tow requests, and airlift coordination in the Panhandle of Nebraska and portions of Central Nebraska. The Nebraska State Patrol Troop E covers everything from North Platte, Nebraska to the west. Multiple agencies respond in real time to falls, chest pains, crashes, utility hazards, fire alarms, and a few unusual calls, highlighting the challenges of coordinating public safety across regions.
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Chaos on the Airwaves: Multi-Scene Emergency Dispatch
(PANHANDLE OF NEBRASKA) -- This episode follows a frantic day of emergency dispatches on Saturday, March 21, 2026 covering highway incidents, vehicle crashes, a serious motorcycle injury with CPR performed on scene, reports of grass fires and carbon monoxide alarms, and multiple traffic stops involving impaired or reckless drivers. Listeners get a raw, real-time look at how responders coordinate resources, manage evolving scenes, and handle follow-ups and civilian interactions across multiple jurisdictions. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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NSP Night Shift: Traffic Stops, Citations and a Morrill County Arrest
(PANHANDLE OF NEBRASKA) -- Nebraska state troopers were active from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m. on Feb. 25, handling traffic stops, warnings, citations, VIN checks, vehicle releases, and arrests across multiple highways. Highlights include a DUI with a positive breathalizer test, several vehicle tows and VIN investigations, and a notable conflict-of-interest call in Morrill County that resulted in a female being arrested. #nsp #nebraskastatepatrol #rushville #sheridancounty #arrests #citations #warnings #scottsbluffcounty #morrillcounty #conflictofinterest #weaponreturned #womanarrested #highway385
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Serious Crash at West Overland & Avenue I — Woman Extricated
(SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb.) -- Just before 6:30 p.m., emergency responders converged on the intersection of West Overland Drive and Avenue I in Scottsbluff after reports of a motor vehicle collision. A 75-year-old female driver was extricated by bystanders and police, initially unresponsive but later conscious. She sustained multiple contusions and was placed on a partial trauma activation with transport to RWMC. A second patient called requesting transport to the hospital.
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Highway Heat: NSP Traffic Feb 6 2026
[Troop E - Scottsbluff, Nebraska] Multiple traffic incidents with vehicles from Nebraska, South Dakota, Colorado and Arizona involving warnings and citations, plate checks, and scene coordination. Units reported disabled or damaged vehicles, traffic stops, and a female passenger being processed for arrest and transport to Scotts Bluff County Corrections. Key details include mile markers and highway locations, references to a red Kia and a purple Challenger, a South Dakota trailer plate, and repeated multi‑state checks and notifications between dispatch and county corrections. Two key medical incidents are also heard over local dispatch traffic; a man threatening to jump from the bridge and a female attacked by a dog.
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Missing Couple Believed To Be Deceased
(LINCOLN, Neb.) - Just after 12:30 a.m., the Lincoln Police Department responded to a vehicle fire near 39th and Cornhusker. It was determined to be Hannah’s SUV. The cause of the fire was left under investigation by the Fire Inspector. We have included the original scanner traffic from the Lincoln Fire Department. For all the details, listen into the full initial press release from February 2, 2026 in this report.
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Chevy Pickup Stolen From Alliance Area
(ALLIANCE, Neb.) -- Scanner traffic indicated a stolen pickup from the Alliance area on Monday morning. The pickup was described as a 1992 Chevy, stolen from an address in Alliance, given over scanner traffic. If you know anything about this stolen pickup, please contact the Alliance Police Department, The Box Butte County Sheriff, or the Nebraska State Patrol.
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Missing Juveniles Over The Weekend
(SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb.) -- Over the weekend, we had two missing juvenile bulletins come across. We're praying that by the time these hit the air, those two children have been returned home safely. On Friday night, around 10.42 p.m., Arianna M. Salazar, 5'2", 100 pounds, black hair brown eyes, black leggings, black hoodie, wearing boots and has on glasses, was dropped off at Veterans Park in Scottsbluff. She was missing as of early Saturday. Prayers for her safe return. Another bulletin came across on Sunday night. White male, 5'9", 120 pounds, [Jayden Fortner - spelling unclear], brown hair, hazel eyes, last seen January 12th. If you know anything about these two separate missing juvenile cases, please contact Scottsbluff Police Department. To keep track of all the missing, please visit our news page at panhandlescanner.com/missing.
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Fatal Pickup vs Train Accident Near Axtell Nebraska
(LEXINGTON, Neb.) -- In a report from KRVN Radio cited and linked below, in Nebraska, a Bertrand man was involved in a Kearney County crash involving a pickup versus train, heard at 12:09 p.m on Thursday, January 29th, 2026, on the Minden Fire and Rescue scanner channel. Be sure to visit krvn.com for the full story. Here's the actual traffic from the authority on broadcasting scanner channels, Broadcastify. [ACTUAL SCANNER TRAFFIC] According to the report from KRVN, while crossing the railroad tracks before Highway 6, the vehicle was struck on the passenger side by a westbound BNSF train. Scott Kugler, 56 of Bertrand, was found deceased at the scene. Again, visit KRVN.com for that full story. Streaming audio provided by Broadcastify. This has been a breaking scanner traffic moment from Hale Multimedia. Thanks again for listening, and may God bless. I'm Brian Hale. LINK TO SOURCE ARTICLE Bertrand man involved in Kearney Co crash https://ruralradio.com/krvn/news/bertrand-man-involved-in-kearney-co-accident
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