Single vehicle hits railroad crossing pole in Appleton, Appleton WI
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A single vehicle crashed into a railroad crossing pole at the intersection near College and Richmond streets in Appleton. The driver was not injured but the vehicle became stuck near the tracks.
Audio|Heard on: Outagamie County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
I would be coming 911 to 9321, respond to the intersection of College and Richmond.
00:05
College and Richmond,
00:06
in Appleton for an accident, was seen safety, a vehicle ran into a railroad crossing light.
00:10
One vehicle, I notice any injuries.
00:13
Timeout is 2017.
00:20
3133.
00:23
91.33.
00:26
Accident was seen safety, College and Richmond, College and Richmond for a vehicle that ran into the railroad crossing light.
00:32
The driver is not injured and they're stuck on the tracks.
00:34
It's a Mazda Gray, 3 Grey, it's called 3.
00:42
May 1, 3rd is very crappy.
00:48
Don't take a CSO, I got the crash on camera, 98,
00:53
eastbound,
00:55
the number two lane shut down for now.
01:02
I copy, 9557, can you hand that way?
01:07
9557, I copy.
01:09
104.
01:14
Say 1133.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:22
If you could just advise Canadian National what's going on.
01:25
I believe the vehicle is not on the track, but all the files on the scene.
01:31
104.
01:34
Now 5-2, I want to see here.
01:38
That one 552, 10-4[1].
01:42
The vehicle is not on the track.
01:50
I copy
01:54
214 1926
01:57
DECOS time into the medical assist, something route
02:04
10133
02:06
9133 Can you advise how far from the tracks there?
02:15
The poles for the train are probably 15 feet.
02:24
104 and do you know what kind of sign was hit?
02:32
No, if I see, they hit the railroad crossing light, the actual light itself.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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