Impaired driver reported near I-43 North at Rosedale, Greenfield WI
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According to the dispatch call, an impaired driver was reported near I-43 North at Rosedale for erratic driving and head movement, possibly under the influence.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee County Public Safety - South Suburbs
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
with the plate of (number withheld),
00:03
Consider the driver having a running head movement to end of regular speed, can't maintain their lane.
00:10
Currently do have a follower.
00:16
This is say what I'm going to is not going to be at Laplice.
00:19
It's going to be 43 North at Rosedale.
00:21
I'm going to be turn around that picture for it.
00:24
Copy, I-43 North, Rosedale.
00:27
You can return to private.
00:35
Message, receive, engine 37, match for hypotension, returning a private.
00:46
Calling three-fass.
00:53
Dispatched engine 22 you're getting meant for.
00:58
Please have a message received.
01:01
For the home.
01:07
Okay, firm, I'm going to cut over from Howard.
01:11
Okay.
01:14
The caller following is in a black color high ladder.
01:18
I copy. Just give me update on my vocation.
01:27
Good.
01:31
Good.
01:37
The customer C-5 serve command, active.
01:47
This section 305, I'm sorry to 35.
01:53
And it currently looks like they are going Westbound and Layton,
01:59
Exeter, Westbound, and Layton.
02:05
That's probably still following?
02:08
Negative, we lost our follower.
02:15
I got me on this clear the area.
02:24
Sush 3-5 info.
02:28
Go ahead.
02:30
Caller,
02:31
he was watching the driver, she was moving erratically back and forth and moving her head back and forth.
02:37
He believes she was high on.
02:43
I got me.
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