Truck with plow hits vehicle and leaves near justice center, Balsam Lake WI
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A gray Chevy truck with a plow hit another vehicle near 2nd Avenue West and left the scene heading north toward the Justice Center. The truck may be driven by an intoxicated person.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
County 912 traffic complaint.
00:10
Good.
00:12
Receiving a traffic complaint of a traffic accident near the address of near 2nd Avenue West.
00:25
Described as a gray Chevy truck with a plow.
00:31
Reporting party now says the truck hit a vehicle at that address.
00:35
The truck is now heading north towards the Justice Center,
00:39
possibly intoxicated.
00:42
76.
00:49
By the way, it's 912, a brand new Silverado, it was in from a dock when I was there, had a plow on it.
01:06
I'm counting 912, 1043, reporting party confirmed it appeared to be a newer truck.
01:16
That way, Coney, you can put me on that as well.
01:19
And so forth.
01:25
I want you to have your eyes on it.
01:27
It's County High just passed a JC.
01:34
Copy County High and was there a cross?
01:37
No cross street.
01:38
Just passed the Justice Center.
01:40
So further.
01:46
All right, two county, I get the truck scout.
01:48
County eyeing,
01:50
150 the street, on the way, outside.
01:54
Ten-far.
01:56
Ten-four.
01:59
Ten-four. Ten-four.
02:01
Ten-four. Ten-four. Ten-four. Ten-four.
02:03
Ten-four. Ten-four.
02:05
Ten-four.
02:11
Ten-four. Ten-four.
02:13
Ten-eight.
02:15
Okay, ten-four.
02:17
Call me all units, call me all units.
02:19
Emergency traffic for 9-1-2.
02:22
908, copy.
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Location mentioned:
2nd Ave W, Balsam Lake, WI 54810
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