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A drunk driver called 911 and couldn't provide his location. He admitted to drunk driving all night and said he was near the police department. Dispatch tried to get him to pull over and provide his last name, but he refused. He mentioned being near a Publix and driving on the wrong side of the road. The call ended abruptly as the driver refused to cooperate further. 911, what's the address of your emergency? Um, all over Winter Haven. What's the address of your emergency right now? Sir? Um... Hello? I don't know. I'm too drunk, I don't know where I'm at. Okay, what is it you're trying to report, sir? Uh, I was just drunk driving. You're drunk driving right now? Yeah, all night. Okay, well, can you pull over... I'm actually driving from the police department right now. Okay, can you pull over somewhere, sir? Where are you right now? I don't know. I'm too drunk. Okay, well, you need to pull over. Can you pull over for me? Can you pull over for me so I can get an officer to make contact with you? I'm showing that you're near 142nd Street Northwest. Can you look around to see for a sign? What color is your vehicle? It's right past the police department, but no one's there. Sir, what color is your vehicle? It is red. What kind is it? It's a F-150. Okay, and where have you pulled over to? I don't know what street this is here, but it's right past the police station. Let me ask you a question. Okay, well, sir, I have officers on... No, this is Paul County Sheriff's Office. We dispatch for Winter Haven. And we have a unit coming out to you now. What is your last name? Your last name, sir? I think I'm going to go get somebody that can catch up with me. Sir, what is your last name? Is it L? It's very helpful. Yes, sir, it is. Where have you been all night? Driving around, trying to get pulled over, actually. Sir, what is your last name? No, I don't feel like giving that to you right now. Okay, you called because you wanted assistance. Are you driving now, or did you pull over? No, I pulled over. Okay, what are you next to? Can you look out there and see what you're near? A landmark? What do you see? It's Silver Manor. Do you need EMS or paramedics? No, I need the police department. Okay, well, that's what I'm trying to get to you. So, if you do me a favor, look out. What do you see? Do you see a McDonald's? Do you see a bank? What do you see? It's a Publix. You're near Publix? Are you in the parking lot? No, I'm driving on the wrong side of the road. Yeah, you're driving on the wrong side of the road. Going in which direction? Oh, no, this guy won't get out of my way, then. Sir, where are you? You really don't want to hurt me? Have a nice night. Sir. Sir. Have a good night. Sir. Officers are looking for you right now. I need you to pull over right now. I am pulled over. You don't need to tell me what to do. Sir, you called for help. I'm trying to help you. And you're on the wrong side of the street. You may hurt somebody or yourself. Look, I'm parking in the middle of the road. No, I don't want you parking in the middle of the road. I want you to pull into a lot. You know what? You don't have to. Either they're going to do it or not. Sir, sir, they're going to do what or not? I'll have to let you go. I've got to talk to the police officers. Thank you. Sir. You're not going to get any more information from me. Have a good night.