Swat team stages for coordinated operation in green bay, Green Bay WI
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The SWAT team coordinated deployment near Copper State Brewing in Green Bay. Officers arranged arrest team staffing involving the Bearcat vehicle and planned road closures around Dousman, Broadway, and Maple streets.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
I was 23 at the ESO for the Bearcat.
00:02
I'll switch over.
00:04
No, far.
00:10
Who came to Bravo 3?
00:14
Go ahead.
00:17
Are you in the Bearcat now?
00:21
Affirmative.
00:22
I'm in the Territory right now.
00:27
Do you have enough for a full arrest team in there?
00:35
Not in the Bearcat, but we can pull them from 47 and put them in the Bearcat for the arrest team, yes.
00:44
If they're closed, it's fine.
00:45
I just need people to stay warm.
00:53
I will fight the spedge.
00:55
Go ahead.
00:57
Rest you can come up.
00:59
10 4.
01:05
2021 from dispatch.
01:06
You can approach.
01:10
104 will be approaching.
01:16
Tony Bearcats in route.
01:18
Where do you want me?
01:23
They're staging in Copper State.
01:25
Go to the Copper State Brewing Parking Lot.
01:30
You'll be meeting with Sergeant Bilski and the SWAT team there.
01:36
Copy.
01:43
There work.
01:49
One will be timing it.
01:51
Bearcat is 76.
01:52
Go far.
01:54
Or no answer for step trying to call something.
01:57
So on.
02:02
You said to search.
02:05
Aesos. I'm blocking off Dousman at Broadway Westbourne traffic and get the one to shut it down.
02:11
I'm Maple.
02:17
Two Charlie three, I'll shut it down.
02:18
I'm already at subway.
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Location mentioned:
Dousman St, Green Bay, WI 54303
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