Vehicle possibly disabled or drivable near N27-215 State Road 93; driver later confirmed vehicle drivable and left scene., Ettrick WI
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Vehicle possibly disabled or drivable near N27-215 State Road 93; driver later confirmed vehicle drivable and left scene.
Audio|Heard on: Trempealeau County Fire, Law and EMS
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
County 37 Coppia Carvers appear.
00:06
It's going to be near N27-215 State Road 93.
00:14
Color is unsure if their vehicle is drivable or not.
00:31
I'm guessing my 21 is going to be here so once you get checked,
00:36
I don't know we're going to take that.
00:40
Sounds funny.
00:41
Okay.
00:43
County copy.
00:44
Nobody?
00:46
Yeah, 357.
00:48
The driver for that cartier have a plan on, like, living in a C.
00:51
if he could drive it, or let it sell, he needed a 51[2].
00:58
He said that he was going to kind of hang out until an officer got there and then go from there.
01:08
10-4[1]. Since it's still going to be a little bit until 54 gets there, you want to call him back and see if he has anything to figure out if he wants a 51[2] start it so you can get that going.
01:20
10-4[1].
01:26
2037.
01:31
Good.
01:33
Upon talking to my caller again, he believes the vehicle is drivable and he is comfortable driving home.
01:39
10-4[1]. I see you sent him an email, so if he's going to make his way, then you can clear.
01:47
10-4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
[2]
51: Wrecker (tow truck) requested
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Location mentioned:
State St, Ettrick, WI 54627
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