Traffic - Martinshorn wakes sleeping man in car
The police were called to a rather unusual operation in Rosenheim on Friday. A man was discovered lying motionless in a vehicle in the early morning, according to the police. According to the information provided, it was not clear whether the 23-year-old needed help or was just asleep. Despite knocking on the windows, shaking the car and speaking loudly, the man showed no movement. The officers then positioned the service vehicle at the driver's side and switched on the blue lights and siren. They were eventually able to wake the man. The 23-year-old stated that he had spent the night in his car. An alcohol test showed just under two per mille.
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The incident occurred in the city of Rosenheim, located in the scenic region of Upper Bavaria, known as Bavaria's heartland. The police had to navigate the city's typical morning traffic to reach the scene. Despite their efforts to rouse the man, they needed to use their police vehicle's martinshorn, a specific type of siren, to finally wake him.
Source: www.stern.de