Two pedestrians undergo welfare check near Scheuring Road, De Pere WI
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Two people were observed walking near highway I-41 close to Scheuring Road and Main Avenue in De Pere. Police units conducted a welfare check to ensure their safety. The individuals were described as a male in an orange jacket and a female carrying a pink bag walking on a frontage road or nearby street. Multiple agencies, including county and state police, responded to the call.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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03:31
Transcript:
00:00
I-41 and Main Avenue.
00:02
There are two people walking on the right highway.
00:05
That far.
00:07
Copy.
00:08
438. 434. 434.
00:15
Descriptions of the two people walking on the highway: a male in an orange jacket and a female in a pink jacket.
00:23
Four a eight.
00:26
Perfect a clock.
00:32
I'll close up that rate.
00:33
Tell us a report,
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please.
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Time for me.
00:46
September.
00:52
Special 5-08. 5-08.
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5-08.
00:59
Welfare check, I-41 southbound between Main and Scheuring, two people are walking.
01:05
One party is carrying a pink bag.
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11-0.
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Far-time.
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5-08. 5-08.
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Speaker, the time 1060.
01:22
Number 320, units, it sounds like Dupier's responding.
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Six Charles, traffic.
01:31
346 dispatch.
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Go ahead.
01:35
Six Charles.
01:37
Looks like you might have duplicate calls for welfare checks on Holbarg and this welfare call.
01:44
Ramada and Oneida Union Henry, 4152.
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Other.
01:52
5GIN traffic.
01:55
Correct. We're associated.
01:56
There's also county responding.
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Hi pink.
02:01
Can't work.
02:02
You can make it, Gillespie McCormick.
02:05
Adam Sample 5091.
02:08
September.
02:13
458, 434. Two county cars and state police are responding to the highway call.
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4.5-8-5-0-0-10-16[2].
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10-4[1].
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434 cuts.
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We'll be quick.
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David 1 to David 3.
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David 3. David 3.
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5.5.10, 520.
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5.
02:41
You ask who shovels for her,
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or snowblows?
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Yeah,
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hold on.
02:49
458, 434. It looks like the two individuals may be walking on the frontage road.
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320.
02:58
It is not clear if the parties are on the highway, they are currently on Sundown Lane.
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5'10. State 32510.
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320.5.8.
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Okay.
03:18
One unit to check Sundown or the mouth on an occupied vehicle, probably their car, cell phone just off the main.
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Support.
03:26
I can copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received or understood.
[2]
10-16: Domestic disturbance/problem
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